Algebraic geometry V : fano varieties代数几何V
分類: 图书,进口原版书,科学与技术 Science & Techology ,
作者: V.A. Iskovskikh著
出 版 社: 广东教育出版社
出版时间: 2001-5-1字数:版次:页数: 247印刷时间: 2001/05/01开本: 16开印次:纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9783540614685包装: 精装内容简介
The aim of this survey, written by V.A. Iskovskikh and Yu.G. Prokhorov, is to provide an exposition of the structure theory of Fano varieties, i.e. algebraic vareties with an ample anticanonical divisor. Such varieties naturally appear in the birational classification of varieties of negative Kodaira dimension, and they are very close to rational ones. This EMS volume covers different approaches to the classification of Fano varieties such as the classical Fano-Iskovskikh "double projection" method and its modifications, the vector bundles method due to S. Mukai, and the method of extremal rays. The authors discuss uniruledness and rational connectedness as well as recent progress in rationality problems of Fano varieties. The appendix contains tables of some classes of Fano varieties.
作者简介:
The aim of this survey, written by V. A. Iskovskikh and Yu. G. Prok-horov, is to provide an exposition of the structure theory of Fano varieties, i.e. algebraic varieties with an ample anticanonical divi-sor. Such varieties naturally appear in the birational classification of varieties of negative Kodaira dimension, and they are very close to rational ones. This EMS volume covers different approaches to the classification of Fano varieties such as the classical Fano-Iskovskikh "double projection" method and its modifications, the vector bundles method due to S. Mukai, and the method of extremal rays. The authors discuss uniruledness and rational connected-ness as well as recent progress in rationality problems of Fano varieties. The appendix contains tables of some classes of Fano varieties.
目录
Introduction
Chapter 1. Preliminaries
1.1. Singularities
1.2. On Numerical Geometry of Cycles
1.3. On the Mori Minimal Model Program
1.4. Results on Minimal Models in Dimension Three
Chapter 2. Basic Properties of Fano Varieties
2.1. Definitions, Examples and the Simplest Properties
2.2. Some General Results
2.3. Existence of Good Divisors in the Fundamental Linear System
2.4. Base Points in the Fundamental Linear System
Chapter 3. Del Pezzo Varieties and Fano Varieties of Large Index
3.1. On Some Preliminary Results of Fujita
3.2. Del Pezzo Varieties. Definition and Preliminary Results
3.3. Nonsingular del Pezzo Varieties. Statement of the Main Theorem and Beginning of the Proof
3.4. Del Pezzo Varieties with Picard Number p = 1. Continuation of the Proof of the Main Theorem
3.5. Del Pezzo Varieties with Picard Number p _2. Conclusion of the Proof of the Main Theorem
Chapter 4. Fano Threefolds with p = 1
4.1. Elementary Rational Maps: Preliminary Results
4.2. Families of Lines and Conics on Fano Threefolds
4.3. Elementary Rational Maps with Center along a Line
4.4. Elementary Rational Maps with Center along a Conic
4.5. Elementary Rational Maps with Center at a Point
4.6. Some Other Rational Maps
Chapter 5. Fano Varieties of Coindex 3 with p = 1:The Vector Bundle Method
5.1. Fano Threefolds of Genus 6 and 8: Gushel's Approach
5.2. A Review of Mukai's Results on the Classification of Fano Manifolds of Coindex 3
Chapter 6. Boundedness and Rational Connectedness of Fano Varieties
6.1. Uniruledness
6.2. Rational Connectedness of Fano Varieties
Chapter 7. Fano Varieties with p 2
7.1. Fano Threefolds with Picard Number p2 (Survey of Results of Mori and Mukai
7.2. A Survey of Results about Higher-dimensional Fano Varieties with Picard Number p _2
Chapter 8. Rationality Questions for Fano Varieties I
8.1. Intermediate Jacobian and Prym Varieties
8.2. Intermediate Jacobian: the Abel-Jacobi Map
8.3. The Brauer Group as a Birational Invariant
Chapter 9. Rationality Questions for Fano Varieties II
9.1. Birational Automorphisms of Fano Varieties
9.2. Decomposition of Birational Maps in the Context of Mori Theory
Chapter 10. Some General Constructions of Rationality and Unirationality
10.1. Some Constructions of Unirationality
10.2. Unirationality of Complete Intersections
10.3. Some General Constructions of Rationality
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Chapter 11. Some Particular Results and Open problems
Chapter 12. Appendix:Tables
References
Index