Tamagawa numbers of polarized algebraic varieties
Abstract
Let be an ample metrized invertible sheaf on a smooth quasi-projective algebraic variety defined over a number field. Denote by the number of rational points in having -height . We consider the problem of a geometric and arithmetic interpretation of the asymptotic for as in connection with recent conjectures of Fujita concerning the Minimal Model Program for polarized algebraic varieties. We introduce the notions of -primitive varieties and -primitive fibrations. For -primitive varieties over we propose a method to define an adelic Tamagawa number which is a generalization of the Tamagawa number introduced by Peyre for smooth Fano varieties. Our method allows us to construct Tamagawa numbers for -Fano varieties with at worst canonical singularities. In a series of examples of smooth polarized varieties and singular Fano varieties we show that our Tamagawa numbers express the dependence of the asymptotic of on the choice of -adic metrics on .
Cite
@article{arxiv.alg-geom/9712002,
title = {Tamagawa numbers of polarized algebraic varieties},
author = {Victor V. Batyrev and Yu. Tschinkel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:alg-geom/9712002},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
54 pages, minor corrections