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Vector field on a K3 surface with 24 zeroes

In https://mathoverflow.net/a/44885/4177, Tilman points out that one can use a $K3$ surface minus the zeroes of a generic vector field to build a nullcobordism for $24[SU(2)]$. Given that a) this is a ...
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moduli spaces are kahler?

I often heard from experts that "moduli spaces are Kahler". This sounds as a meta-theorem asserting that every time one defines reasonable moduli spaces, then there is a standard strategy to see (...
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A quotient space of complex projective space

Let $\mathbb{C}P^n$ be the $n$-dimensional complex projective space and denote $[z_0:\dots:z_n]$ its points. If we glue $[z_0:\dots:z_n]$ and $[\overline{z_0}:\dots:\overline{z_n}]$ for any $[z_0:\...
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Morgan Shalen compactification of $\mathbb C^2$

I'm reading the Otal's survey on the compactification of Morgan Shalen. (available here) He claims in an example (page 8) that the compactification of $\mathbb C^2$ is $S^4$, which sounds completely ...
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Relation between Milnor ring and middle dimensional homology of hypersurface

I have suspected that the following is well-known: If $P$ is a homogeneous polynomial of degree $d$ in $n$ variables (for example, Fermat quintic $x_1^5 + \cdots + x_5^5$). The Milnor ring is ${\...
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Weight filtration for smooth analytic manifolds

In his ICM 2002 talk (Topology of singular algebraic varieties, available also on arXiv) B. Totaro says on p. 3 (of the arXiv version): "Using the method of Guillen and Navarro Aznar I was able to ...
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Understanding that a simplicial complex is a PL manifold via links

Suppose $X$ it a simplicial complex homeomorphic to a topological $n$-manifold. Suppose we know that the link of each $k$-simplex $\Delta^k$ is homeomorphic (as a topological space) to the sphere $S^{...
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Extending a continuous map over projective space

Let $X = P^{n-1}(\Bbb C)$ ($(n-1)$-dimensional projective space) with $n \geq 3$, and let $K \subset X$ denote a compact subset. I have a bijective, continuous map $\phi:K \to K$ which satisfies the ...
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Local product structure of determinantal variety

The variety $X_n$ of singular $n\times n$ real matrices is stratified by smooth strata $X_{n,k}$ where $k$ is the rank. Choose a rank $k$ matrix $A\in X_{n,k}$. Is there a local diffeomorphism sending ...
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Correspondence between fundamental group and geometric properties of $X$

At the time of studing some algebraic topology I was wondering about the following. Let $X$ be a topological space and $\pi_1(X)$ be its fundamental group. If we assume some algebraic property of $\...
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smooth structure on complete intersection

A complete intersection is an algebraic variety cut out by homogenous polynomials. Geometrically, this is the intersection of hypersurfaces in complex projective space. Below, let's confine to the ...
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