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On a certain generalization of spherical twists

Yukinobu Toda (2007)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

This note gives a generalization of spherical twists, and describe the autoequivalences associated to certain non-spherical objects. Typically these are obtained by deforming the structure sheaves of ( 0 , - 2 ) -curves on threefolds, or deforming -objects introduced by D.Huybrechts and R.Thomas.

On a conjecture of Kottwitz and Rapoport

Qëndrim R. Gashi (2010)

Annales scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure

We prove a conjecture of Kottwitz and Rapoport which implies a converse to Mazur’s Inequality for all (connected) split and quasi-split unramified reductive groups. Our results are related to the non-emptiness of certain affine Deligne-Lusztig varieties.

On a question of Demailly-Peternell-Schneider

Meng Chen, Qi Zhang (2013)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

We give an affirmative answer to an open question posed by Demailly-Peternell-Schneider in 2001 and recently by Peternell. Let f : X Y be a surjective morphism from a log canonical pair ( X , D ) onto a -Gorenstein variety Y . If - ( K X + D ) is nef, we show that K Y is pseudo-effective.

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