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Classification of Fano manifolds containing a negative divisor isomorphic to projective space
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    Classification of Fano manifolds containing a negative divisor isomorphic to projective space (English)
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    The paper under review studies Fano manifold \(X\) containing a divisor \(D\simeq {\mathbb P}^{n-1}\) with \(D_{| D}\sim {\mathcal O}(-d)\) for some positive integer \(d\). The result is a short list of essentially three cases. The idea is to study the contraction associated to an extremal ray transverse to the divisor \(D\).
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    Fano varieties
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    extremal rays
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    Mori theory
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