The Geometric Genus of Splice-Quotient Singularities - JSTOR
Volume 360, Number 12, December 2008, Pages 6643-6659 S 0002-9947(08)04559-5 Article electronically published on July 22, 2008 THE GEOMETRIC GENUS ... If X is a splice-quotient singularity, then? Pg(X) = cv + J2Pg(Xi) i=l By using this formula inductively, the computation of pg is reduced to that of cv ................
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