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A refined Kodaira dimension and its canonical fibration

Algebraic Geometry 2007-05-23 v3 Complex Variables Differential Geometry

Abstract

Given a (meromorphic) fibration f:XYf:X\to Y where XX and YY are compact complex manifolds of dimensions nn and mm, we define LfL_f to be the invertible subsheaf of the sheaf of holomorphic mm-forms of XX given by the saturation of fKYf^*K_Y, where KYK_Y is the canonical sheaf of YY. We define the Kodaira dimension of the orbifold base (Y,f)(Y,f) by that of LfL_f and call the fibration to be of general type if this dimension is the maximal \dimeY\dime Y. We call XX special if it does not have a general type fibration with positive dimensional base and call ff special if its general fibers are. We note that Iitaka and rationally connected fibrations are special. Our main theorem is that any compact complex XX has a special fibration of general type which dominates any fibration of general type and factors through any special fibration of general type from XX in the birational category, thus unique in this category. Also, the fibration has positive dimensional fibers if XX is not of general type thus resolving a problem in Mori's program for varieties with negative Kodaira dimension. Our main theorem is stated in the full orbifold context of log pairs as in Mori's program via which we give an application to the Albanese map of projective manifolds with nef anticanonical bundle a part of which was derived using positive charateristic techniques by Qi Zhang.

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@article{arxiv.math/0211029,
  title  = {A refined Kodaira dimension and its canonical fibration},
  author = {Steven S. Y. Lu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0211029},
  year   = {2007}
}

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