Griffiths heights and pencils of hypersurfaces
Algebraic Geometry
2024-12-23 v3
Abstract
The Griffiths height of a variation of Hodge structures over a projective curve is defined as the degree of its canonical line bundle, as defined by Griffiths and generalized by Peters to allow bad reduction points. It may be seen as a geometric analog of the Kato height attached to pure motives over number fields. In this paper, we establish various formulas expressing the Griffiths height of the middle-dimensional cohomology of a pencil of projective complex hypersurfaces in terms of characteristic classes.
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@article{arxiv.2212.11019,
title = {Griffiths heights and pencils of hypersurfaces},
author = {Thomas Mordant},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.11019},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
112 pages. A few typos corrected; preface and a few references added