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    16 January 2015
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    Let \((X,B)\) be a log canonical pair and \(f:X\to Y\) be a projective surjective morphism between normal projective varieties with connected fibers. If \(K_X+B\sim _{\mathbb Q}f^*L\) for some \(\mathbb Q\)-divisor \(L\) on \(Y\), then one expects that \(L\sim _{\mathbb Q}K_Y+B+M\) where \((Y,B)\) is a log canonical pair, \(B\) measures the singularities of \((X,B)\to Y\) and \(M\) is a semiample divisor that measures the variation (moduli) of the fibers of \((X,B)\to Y\). (In practice, it is necessary to replace \(Y\) and \(X\) by appropriate resolutions and so one should view \(M\) as a \(b\)-divisor.) By a result of \textit{F. Ambro} [Compos. Math. 141, No. 2, 385--403 (2005; Zbl 1094.14025)], a slightly weaker result is known to be true for klt pairs, namely that (up to replacing \(X\) and \(Y\) by appropriate birational models) \(M\) nef and abundant which means that there is a morphism \(h:Y\to Z\) and a big and nef divisor \(H\) on \(Z\) such that \(M\sim_{\mathbb Q}h^*H\). In this paper, the authors prove that Ambro's result also holds for log canonical pairs.
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    semi-stable minimal model program
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    canonical bundle formulae
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    lc-trivial fibrations
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    klt-trivial fibrations
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