On the birational invariance of the arithmetic genus and Euler characteristic
Abstract
The aim of this note is to use elementary methods to give a large class of examples of projective varieties over a field with the property that is not isomorphic to a hypersurface in projective space with . We apply this construction to the study of the arithmetic genus of and the problem of determining if is a birational invariant of in general. We give an infinite number of examples of pairs of projective varieties in any dimension where is birational to , but where . The arithmetic genus is by Hodge theory known to be a birational invariant for smooth projective varieties over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero. In each dimension we give positive dimensional families of pairs of projective varieties that are birational but where the arithmetic genus differ. We prove a similar result on the Euler characteristic.
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@article{arxiv.1903.04871,
title = {On the birational invariance of the arithmetic genus and Euler characteristic},
author = {Helge Øystein Maakestad},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.04871},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
Corollary 2.8: Minor correction. 25.04:2019: A reference and a result on the Euler characteristic added. 11.05.2019: Minor corrections. 29.05.2019: Example 2.11 added. 03.06.2019: Theorem 2.12 added