On finiteness of curves with high canonical degree on a surface
Abstract
The \emph{canonical degree} of a curve on a surface is . Our main result, is that on a surface of general type there are only finitely many curves with negative self--intersection and sufficiently large canonical degree. Our proof strongly relies on results by Miyaoka. We extend our result both to surfaces not of general type and to non--negative curves, and give applications, e.g. to finiteness of negative curves on a general blow--up of at general points (a result related to \emph{Nagata's Conjecture}). We finally discuss a conjecture by Vojta concerning the asymptotic behaviour of the ratio between the canonical degree and the geometric genus of a curve varying on a surface. The results in this paper go in the direction of understanding the \emph{bounded negativity} problem.
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@article{arxiv.1406.7478,
title = {On finiteness of curves with high canonical degree on a surface},
author = {Ciro Ciliberto and Xavier Roulleau},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.7478},
year = {2014}
}
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7 pages, 1 figure, comments welcome