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Delta invariants of smooth cubic surfaces (English)
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10 October 2019
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The so-called \(\delta\)-invariant, recently discovered by \textit{K. Fujita} and \textit{Y. Odaka} [Tohoku Math. J. (2) 70, No. 4, 511--521 (2018; Zbl 1422.14047)], is invented to give a new criterion for \(K\)-stability. The authors prove in this paper that the \(\delta\)-invariants of smooth cubic surfaces are at least \(\frac{6}{5}\).
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cubic surface
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Fano variety
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\(\delta\)-Invariant
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stability threshold
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K-stability
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Kähler-Einstein metric
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