Inoue–Hirzebruch surface
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In mathematics, a Inoue–Hirzebruch surface is a complex surface with no meromorphic functions introduced by (Inoue 1977). They have Kodaira dimension κ = −∞, and are non-algebraic surfaces of class VII with positive second Betti number. (Sankaran 1987) studied some higher-dimensional analogues.
See also
- List of algebraic surfaces
References
- Inoue, M. (1977), "New surfaces with no meromorphic functions. II", Complex analysis and algebraic geometry, Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, pp. 91–106
- Sankaran, G. K. (1987), "Higher-dimensional analogues of Inoue–Hirzebruch surfaces", Mathematische Annalen 276 (3): 515–528, doi:10.1007/BF01450846, ISSN 0025-5831
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inoue–Hirzebruch surface.
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