Barlow surface
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In mathematics, a Barlow surface is one of the complex surfaces introduced by Rebecca Barlow (1984, 1985). They are simply connected surfaces of general type with pg = 0. They are homeomorphic but not diffeomorphic to a projective plane blown up in 8 points.
Hodge diamond:
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0 | 0 | |||
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See also
References
- Barlow, Rebecca (1984), "Some new surfaces with pg = 0", Duke Mathematical Journal 51 (4): 889–904, doi:10.1215/S0012-7094-84-05139-1, ISSN 0012-7094, MR 771386
- Barlow, Rebecca (1985), "A simply connected surface of general type with pg = 0", Inventiones Mathematicae 79 (2): 293–301, doi:10.1007/BF01388974, ISSN 0020-9910, MR 778128
- Kotschick, Dieter (1989), "On manifolds homeomorphic to CP2#8 CP2", Inventiones Mathematicae 95 (3): 591–600, doi:10.1007/BF01393892, ISSN 0020-9910, MR 979367
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