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Bounded Negativity and Arrangements of Lines

Algebraic Geometry 2016-01-20 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

The Bounded Negativity Conjecture predicts that for any smooth complex surface XX there exists a lower bound for the selfintersection of reduced divisors on XX. This conjecture is open. It is also not known if the existence of such a lower bound is invariant in the birational equivalence class of XX. In the present note we introduce certain constants H(X)H(X) which measure in effect the variance of the lower bounds in the birational equivalence class of XX. We focus on rational surfaces and relate the value of H(P2)H({\mathbb P}^2) to certain line arrangements. Our main result is Theorem 3.3 and the main open challenge is Problem 3.10.

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@article{arxiv.1407.2966,
  title  = {Bounded Negativity and Arrangements of Lines},
  author = {Thomas Bauer and Sandra Di Rocco and Brian Harbourne and Jack Huizenga and Anders Lundman and Piotr Pokora and Tomasz Szemberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.2966},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

v2, rewritten, extra material on arrangements of real lines, to appear in International Mathematics Research Notices