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... motives , arising from the category of projective smooth varieties over a field k , is Tannakian . If , in the definition of motive , " algebraic cycle " is replaced by " Hodge cycle " and the initial category is taken to consist of ...
... motives , arising from the category of projective smooth varieties over a field k , is Tannakian . If , in the definition of motive , " algebraic cycle " is replaced by " Hodge cycle " and the initial category is taken to consist of ...
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... Motive Anoa Motive 336 337 345 345 369 Goat Motive ... Deer Motive 371 371 Swine Motive 372 Horse Motive 373 Bird Motives Other Mammal Motives Reptile Motives Crocodile Motive Lizard Motive 376 377 383 383 387 Serpent Motive 389 Dragon ...
... Motive Anoa Motive 336 337 345 345 369 Goat Motive ... Deer Motive 371 371 Swine Motive 372 Horse Motive 373 Bird Motives Other Mammal Motives Reptile Motives Crocodile Motive Lizard Motive 376 377 383 383 387 Serpent Motive 389 Dragon ...
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... motive M. The entries of a matrix of π M with respect to some basis of the Q-vector space HDR(M) (resp. HB (M)) are the periods of M. One can also consider, for each prime number l, the l-adic etale realization Hl : MM(Q) → RepQl(Gal ...
... motive M. The entries of a matrix of π M with respect to some basis of the Q-vector space HDR(M) (resp. HB (M)) are the periods of M. One can also consider, for each prime number l, the l-adic etale realization Hl : MM(Q) → RepQl(Gal ...
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... motive to be personally responsible or the motive to minimize your responsibility . Part IV outlines healthy and unhealthy ways to cope with hopelessness and helplessness , the motive to give in or give up . The last part of the book is ...
... motive to be personally responsible or the motive to minimize your responsibility . Part IV outlines healthy and unhealthy ways to cope with hopelessness and helplessness , the motive to give in or give up . The last part of the book is ...
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... motive by lemma 1.1 ( applied twice ) , and the realizations of M ( f ) give compatible substructures in all its realizations and so again by lemma 1.1 define a motive , which we now can call M ( f ) . M ( f ) More explicitely : let H ...
... motive by lemma 1.1 ( applied twice ) , and the realizations of M ( f ) give compatible substructures in all its realizations and so again by lemma 1.1 define a motive , which we now can call M ( f ) . M ( f ) More explicitely : let H ...
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