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THE HARBOURNE-HIRSCHOWITZ CONDITION AND THE ANTICANONICAL ORTHOGONAL PROPERTY FOR SURFACES

  • Abel Castorena;Juan Bosco Frias-Medina
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.60 no.2
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    • pp.359-374
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    • 2023
  • In this paper we give the first steps toward the study of the Harbourne-Hirschowitz condition and the anticanonical orthogonal property for regular surfaces. To do so, we consider the Kodaira dimension of the surfaces and study the cases based on the Enriques-Kodaira classification.

ON THE PROJECTIVE FOURFOLDS WITH ALMOST NUMERICALLY POSITIVE CANONICAL DIVISORS

  • Fukuda, Shigetaka
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.763-770
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    • 2006
  • Let X be a four-dimensional projective variety defined over the field of complex numbers with only terminal singularities. We prove that if the intersection number of the canonical divisor K with every very general curve is positive (K is almost numerically positive) then every very general proper subvariety of X is of general type in ';he viewpoint of geometric Kodaira dimension. We note that the converse does not hold for simple abelian varieties.

HOLOMORPHIC MAPS ONTO KÄHLER MANIFOLDS WITH NON-NEGATIVE KODAIRA DIMENSION

  • Hwang, Jun-Muk;Peternell, Thomas
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.1079-1092
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    • 2007
  • This paper studies the deformation theory of a holomorphic surjective map from a normal compact complex space X to a compact $K\"{a}hler$ manifold Y. We will show that when the target has non-negative Kodaira dimension, all deformations of surjective holomorphic maps $X{\rightarrow}Y$ come from automorphisms of an unramified covering of Y and the underlying reduced varieties of associated components of Hol(X, Y) are complex tori. Under the additional assumption that Y is projective algebraic, this was proved in [7]. The proof in [7] uses the algebraicity in an essential way and cannot be generalized directly to the $K\"{a}hler$ setting. A new ingredient here is a careful study of the infinitesimal deformation of orbits of an action of a complex torus. This study, combined with the result for the algebraic case, gives the proof for the $K\"{a}hler$ setting.