Algebraic Cycles and Motives 2007
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781107325968.009
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On the Transcendental Part of the Motive of a Surface

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“…Following [15], the degree two part h 2 (S) can be further decomposed into its algebraic and transcendental parts…”
Section: Instead Of Producing An Isomorphism H(s)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following [15], the degree two part h 2 (S) can be further decomposed into its algebraic and transcendental parts…”
Section: Instead Of Producing An Isomorphism H(s)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result is hardly surprising: since the appearance of Kimura's landmark paper [21], where it is shown that finite-dimensionality implies the Bloch conjecture for surfaces, there have been a great many results attesting to the usefulness of finite-dimensionality [17], [1], [12], [18], [19], [10], [11], [34], [39], [24]. The present note is but one more instance of this general principle, illustrating how nicely finitedimensionality allows to bridge the abyss separating homological equivalence from rational equivalence.…”
Section: Then (P2) Implies (P1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When X is a surface, (X, Π 2,0 ) is the transcendental part denoted t 2 (X) (and studied in detail) in [19].…”
Section: Remarkmentioning
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“…Moreover, in characteristic 0, Kahn, Murre and Pedrini [11,Theorem 14.7.3] show that X also has a Lefschetz decomposition. Since the class of varieties having finite-dimensional motives includes abelian varieties and is closed under quotients, the above constructions of Acknowledgments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%