Abstract

We consider Dubson’s conjecture that the fundamental class in homology of an algebraic cycle on a complex algebraic variety is the image of a middle intersection homology class. In the case when the variety has only isolated singularities, we prove it for rational coefficients, and we give a counterexample to it for integral coefficients

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