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Hodge genera of algebraic varieties, II

We study the behavior of Hodge-theoretic genera under morphisms of complex algebraic varieties. We prove that the additive $χ_y$-genus which arises in the motivic context satisfies the so-called ``stratified multiplicative property", which shows how to compute the invariant of the source of a proper surjective morphism from its values on various varieties that arise from the singularities of the map. By considering morphisms to a curve, we obtain a Hodge-theoretic analogue of the Riemann-Hurwitz formula. We also study the contribution of monodromy to the $χ_y$-genus of a smooth projective family, and prove an Atiyah-Meyer type formula for twisted $χ_y$-genera. This formula measures the deviation from multiplicativity of the $χ_y$-genus, and expresses the correction terms as higher-genera associated to cohomology classes of the quotient of the total period domain by the action of the monodromy group. By making use of Saito's theory of mixed Hodge modules, we also obtain formulae of Atiyah-Meyer type for the corresponding Hirzebruch characteristic classes.

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