Degree of irrationality of very general abelian surfaces
Algebraic Geometry
2021-10-27 v1
Abstract
The degree of irrationality of a projective variety is defined to be the smallest degree rational dominant map to a projective space of the same dimension. For abelian surfaces, Yoshihara computed this invariant in specific cases, while Stapleton gave a sublinear upper bound for very general polarized abelian surfaces of degree . Somewhat surprisingly, we show that the degree of irrationality of a very general polarized abelian surface is uniformly bounded above by , independently of the degree of the polarization. This result disproves part of a conjecture of Bastianelli, De Poi, Ein, Lazarsfeld and Ullery.
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@article{arxiv.1902.05645,
title = {Degree of irrationality of very general abelian surfaces},
author = {Nathan Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.05645},
year = {2021}
}