Singularities of linear systems and boundedness of Fano varieties
Abstract
We study log canonical thresholds (also called global log canonical threshold or -invariant) of -linear systems. We prove existence of positive lower bounds in different settings, in particular, proving a conjecture of Ambro. We then show that the Borisov-Alexeev-Borisov conjecture holds, that is, given a natural number and a positive real number , the set of Fano varieties of dimension with -log canonical singularities forms a bounded family. This implies that birational automorphism groups of rationally connected varieties are Jordan which in particular answers a question of Serre. Next we show that if the log canonical threshold of the anti-canonical system of a Fano variety is at most one, then it is computed by some divisor, answering a question of Tian in this case.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1609.05543,
title = {Singularities of linear systems and boundedness of Fano varieties},
author = {Caucher Birkar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.05543},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
46 pages, exposition improved, minor corrections applied, to appear in Ann. of Math