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On $(i)$-Curves in Blowups of $\mathbb{P}^r$

Algebraic Geometry 2026-03-13 v4 Commutative Algebra

Abstract

In this paper we study (i)(i)-curves with i{1,0,1}i\in \{-1, 0, 1\} in the blown up projective space Pr\mathbb{P}^r in general points. The notion of (1)(-1)-curves was analyzed in the early days of mirror symmetry by Kontsevich with the motivation of counting curves on a Calabi-Yau threefold. In dimension two, Nagata studied planar (1)(-1)-curves in order to construct counterexample to Hilbert's 14th problem. We introduce the notion of classes of (0)(0)- and (1)(1)-curves in Pr\mathbb{P}^r with ss points blown up and we prove that their number is finite if and only if the space is a Mori Dream Space. We further introduce a bilinear form on a space of curves, and a unique symmetric Weyl-invariant class, FF, (that we will refer to as the anticanonical curve class). For Mori Dream Spaces we prove that (1)(-1)-curves can be defined arithmetically by the linear and quadratic invariants determined by the bilinear form. Moreover, (0)(0)- and (1)(1)-Weyl lines give the extremal rays for the cone of movable curves in Pr\mathbb{P}^r with r+3r+3 points blown up. As an application, we use the technique of movable curves to reprove that if F20F^2\leq 0 then YY is not a Mori Dream Space and we propose to apply this technique to other spaces.

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@article{arxiv.2104.14141,
  title  = {On $(i)$-Curves in Blowups of $\mathbb{P}^r$},
  author = {Olivia Dumitrescu and Rick Miranda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.14141},
  year   = {2026}
}

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