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 there exists a lower bound for the selfintersection of reduced divisors on . 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 . In the present note we introduce certain constants which measure in effect the variance of the lower bounds in the birational equivalence class of . We focus on rational surfaces and relate the value of to certain line arrangements. Our main result is Theorem 3.3 and the main open challenge is Problem 3.10.
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Cite
@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