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Book SynopsisProvides an introduction to algebraic cycles on complex algebraic varieties, to the major conjectures relating them to cohomology, and even more precisely to Hodge structures on cohomology. This title delves into arguments originating in Nori's work that have been further developed by others.
Trade Review"This dense, fascinating book by Voisin is a report of some of the exciting discoveries she has made in the quest of the secrets of algebraic cycles."--Alberto Collino, Zentralblatt MATH "[An advanced] reader will find a rich collection of ideas as well as detailed machinery with which to attack difficult problems in the field. Any complex geometer interested in the interplay between algebraic cycles, Hodge theory and algebraic topology should have this book on his or her shelf."--C. A. M. Peters, Mathematical Reviews Clippings
Table of ContentsPreface vii 1Introduction 1 1.1 Decomposition of the diagonal and spread 3 1.2 The generalized Bloch conjecture 7 1.3 Decomposition of the small diagonal and application to the topology of families 9 1.4 Integral coefficients and birational invariants 11 1.5 Organization of the text 13 2Review of Hodge theory and algebraic cycles 15 2.1 Chow groups 15 2.2 Hodge structures 24 3Decomposition of the diagonal 36 3.1 A general principle 36 3.2 Varieties with small Chow groups 44 4Chow groups of large coniveau complete intersections 55 4.1 Hodge coniveau of complete intersections 55 4.2 Coniveau 2 complete intersections 64 4.3 Equivalence of generalized Bloch and Hodge conjectures for general complete intersections 67 4.4 Further applications to the Bloch conjecture on 0-cycles on surfaces 86 5On the Chow ring of K3 surfaces and hyper-Kahler manifolds 88 5.1 Tautological ring of a K3 surface 88 5.2 A decomposition of the small diagonal 96 5.3 Deligne's decomposition theorem for families of K3 surfaces 106 6Integral coefficients 123 6.1 Integral Hodge classes and birational invariants 123 6.2 Rationally connected varieties and the rationality problem 127 6.3 Integral decomposition of the diagonal and the structure of the Abel-Jacobi map 139 Bibliography 155 Index 163