The Siegel modular variety of degree two and level four / [electronic resource] Ronnie Lee, Steven H. Weintraub. Cohomology of the Siegel modular group of degree two and level four / J. William Hoffman, Steven H. Weintraub.

By: Lee, Ronnie, 1942-Contributor(s): Weintraub, Steven H | Hoffman, Jerome William, 1952-Material type: TextTextSeries: Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society ; v. 631Publication details: Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, 1998Description: 1 online resource (ix, 75 p.)ISBN: 9781470402204 (online)Contained works: Hoffman, Jerome William, 1952- Cohomology of the Siegel modular group of degree two and level fourSubject(s): Siegel domains | Modular groups | Homology theory | Hodge theoryAdditional physical formats: Siegel modular variety of degree two and level four /DDC classification: 510 s | 515 LOC classification: QA3 | .A57 no. 631 | QA331Online resources: Contents | Contents
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The Siegel modular variety of degree two and level four (by Ronnie Lee and Steven H. Weintraub) 0. Introduction 1. Algebraic background 2. Geometric background 3. Taking stock 4. Type III A 5. Type II A 6. Type II B 7. Type IV C 8. Summing up Cohomology of the Siegel modular group of degree two and level four (by J. William Hoffman and Steven H. Weintraub) 1. Introduction 2. The building 3. Cycles 4. The main theorems
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"May 1998, volume 133, number 631 (second of 5 numbers)."

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The Siegel modular variety of degree two and level four (by Ronnie Lee and Steven H. Weintraub) 0. Introduction 1. Algebraic background 2. Geometric background 3. Taking stock 4. Type III A 5. Type II A 6. Type II B 7. Type IV C 8. Summing up Cohomology of the Siegel modular group of degree two and level four (by J. William Hoffman and Steven H. Weintraub) 1. Introduction 2. The building 3. Cycles 4. The main theorems

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