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Horikawa surfaces with maximal Picard numbers. (English) Zbl 0466.14010


MSC:

14J25 Special surfaces
14C22 Picard groups
14E15 Global theory and resolution of singularities (algebro-geometric aspects)
14J17 Singularities of surfaces or higher-dimensional varieties

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