The Hodge theory of stable curves / [electronic resource] Jerome William Hoffman.

By: Hoffman, Jerome William, 1952-Material type: TextTextSeries: Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society ; no. 308.Publication details: Providence, R.I., USA : American Mathematical Society, c1984Description: 1 online resource (iv, 91 p. : ill.)ISBN: 9781470407216 (online)Subject(s): Curves, Algebraic | Hodge theory | Moduli theoryAdditional physical formats: Hodge theory of stable curves /DDC classification: 510 s | 512/.33 LOC classification: QA3 | .A57 no. 308 | QA565Online resources: Contents | Contents
Contents:
0. Introduction 1. Mixed Hodge structures of a stable curve 2. The topology of the versal deformation of a stable curve 3. Limit Hodge structure of the versal deformation 4. The Voronoi invariant 5. Formulation of the main theorem 6. The period matrix of 1-motive 7. First approximation to the nilpotent orbit 8. Second approximation to the nilpotent orbit
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0. Introduction 1. Mixed Hodge structures of a stable curve 2. The topology of the versal deformation of a stable curve 3. Limit Hodge structure of the versal deformation 4. The Voronoi invariant 5. Formulation of the main theorem 6. The period matrix of 1-motive 7. First approximation to the nilpotent orbit 8. Second approximation to the nilpotent orbit

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