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Variation of Hodge structure: The singularities of the period mapping. (English) Zbl 0278.14003


MSC:

14C30 Transcendental methods, Hodge theory (algebro-geometric aspects)
14E15 Global theory and resolution of singularities (algebro-geometric aspects)
32J25 Transcendental methods of algebraic geometry (complex-analytic aspects)
14D99 Families, fibrations in algebraic geometry
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