On the adjunction theoretic classification of polarized varieties.
Siano una varietà algebrica proiettiva complessa non singolare tridimensionale, un fibrato lineare ampio su , e un intero. Si prova che, a meno di contrarre un numero finito di -piani di , il fibrato è ampio ad eccezione di alcuni casi esplicitamente descritti. Come applicazione si dimostra l'ampiezza del divisore di ramificazione di un qualunque rivestimento di o della quadrica liscia di .
Let C = (C, g^1/4 ) be a tetragonal curve. We consider the scrollar invariants e1 , e2 , e3 of g^1/4 . We prove that if W^1/4 (C) is a non-singular variety, then every g^1/4 ∈ W^1/4 (C) has the same scrollar invariants.
In this paper we generalize Zak’s theorems on tangencies and on linear normality as well as Zak’s definition and classification of Severi varieties. In particular we find sharp lower bounds for the dimension of higher secant varieties of a given variety under suitable regularity assumptions on , and we classify varieties for which the bound is attained.
We show that there is a large class of nonspecial effective divisors of relatively small degree on real algebraic curves having many real components i.e. on M-curves. We apply to 1. complete linear systems on M-curves containing divisors with entirely real support, and 2. morphisms of M-curves into P1.