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Mumford vanishing theorem

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In algebraic geometry, the Mumford vanishing theorem Mumford (1967) states that if L is a semi-ample invertible sheaf with Iitaka dimension at least 2 on a complex projective manifold, then

The Mumford vanishing theorem is related to the Ramanujam vanishing theorem, and is generalized by the Kawamata–Viehweg vanishing theorem.

References

  • Kawamata, Yujiro (1982), "A generalization of Kodaira-Ramanujam's vanishing theorem", Mathematische Annalen, 261 (1): 43–46, doi:10.1007/BF01456407, ISSN 0025-5831, MR 0675204
  • Mumford, David (1967), "Pathologies. III", American Journal of Mathematics, 89 (1), The Johns Hopkins University Press: 94–104, doi:10.2307/2373099, ISSN 0002-9327, JSTOR 2373099, MR 0217091