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Algebraic Geometry Seminar

Friday, March 7, 2025 - 3:30pm

Benjamin Church

Stanford/Harvard

Location

University of Pennsylvania

DRL 4N30

Given a projective variety X, it is always covered by curves obtained by taking the intersection with a linear subspace. We study whether there exist curves on X that have smaller numerical invariants than those of the linear slices. If X is a general complete intersection of large degrees, we show that there are no curves on X of smaller degree, nor are there curves of asymptotically smaller gonality. This verifies a folklore conjecture on the degrees of subvarieties of complete intersections as well as a conjecture of Bastianelli--De Poi--Ein--Lazarsfeld--Ullery on measures of irrationality for complete intersections. This is joint work with Nathan Chen and Junyan Zhao.

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