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Constructive Proof of the Hodge Conjecture for K3 Surfaces via Nodal Degenerations

Algebraic Geometry 2025-07-28 v1 Complex Variables

Abstract

We give a constructive proof of the Hodge conjecture for complex K3K3 surfaces that does not rely on Torelli-type results. Starting with an arbitrary rational (1,1)(1,1)-class αH1,1(X,Q)\alpha\in H^{1,1}(X,\mathbb{Q}), we algorithmically build a one-parameter family of quartic K3K3's acquiring at most ten A1A_1-nodes. On the central fibre X~0\widetilde{X}_0, the class α\alpha specializes to a Q\mathbb{Q}-linear combination of the hyperplane class and the exceptional (2)(-2)-curves coming from the blow-ups of the nodes. Using the Clemens--Schmid sequence together with Picard--Lefschetz theory, we identify \Gr2WHlim2H2(X~0)\Gr^W_2 H^2_{\lim}\cong H^2(\widetilde{X}_0) and transport this combination back to the original smooth surface as an algebraic divisor. This yields an explicit, finite-step procedure that realizes any rational (1,1)(1,1)-class by an algebraic cycle. We also formulate an equivariant extension for (2,2)(2,2)-classes on Calabi--Yau threefolds, indicating how the same strategy might apply in higher dimension.

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@article{arxiv.2507.18999,
  title  = {Constructive Proof of the Hodge Conjecture for K3 Surfaces via Nodal Degenerations},
  author = {Badre Mounda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.18999},
  year   = {2025}
}