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Semistability and restrictions of tangent bundle to curves

Algebraic Geometry 2009-01-28 v1

Abstract

We consider all complex projective manifolds X that satisfy at least one of the following three conditions: 1. There exists a pair (C,φ)(C ,\varphi), where CC is a compact connected Riemann surface and φ:CX\varphi : C\to X a holomorphic map, such that the pull back φTX\varphi^*TX is not semistable. 2. The variety XX admits an \'etale covering by an abelian variety. 3. The dimension dimX1\dim X \leq 1. We conjecture that all complex projective manifolds are of the above type, and prove that the following classes are among those that are of the above type. i) All XX with a finite fundamental group. ii) All XX such that there is a nonconstant morphism from the projective line to XX. iii) All XX such that the canonical line bundle KXK_X is either positive or negative or c1(KX)H2(X,Q)c_1(K_X) \in H^2(X, {\mathbb Q}) vanishes. iv) All projective surfaces.

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@article{arxiv.0901.4161,
  title  = {Semistability and restrictions of tangent bundle to curves},
  author = {Indranil Biswas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.4161},
  year   = {2009}
}

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