On infinitesimal invariants of normal functions
Elham Izadi

TL;DR
This paper reviews Alberto Collino's work on the Griffiths infinitesimal invariant of normal functions, highlighting its significance in algebraic geometry.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the use of infinitesimal invariants in understanding normal functions, emphasizing Collino's contributions.
Findings
Summarizes key aspects of Collino's work on infinitesimal invariants.
Highlights the role of Griffiths invariant in algebraic geometry.
Connects infinitesimal invariants to properties of normal functions.
Abstract
We present an overview of some of Alberto Collino's work which uses the Griffiths infinitesimal invariant of a normal function.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMathematical and Theoretical Analysis · Polynomial and algebraic computation · History and Theory of Mathematics
