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    Ample Weil divisors (English)
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    Different notions of \textit{positive} Weil divisors on a normal projective varieties have been proposed (see the Introduction of the paper under review and references therein). It is of interest to compare these notions and to extract all consequences on a divisor to be positive. This is the main goal of the paper under review. Recall and propose notions of positive (nef, ample, big, pseudoeffective) Weil divisors and develop consequently the theory: characterization results, vanishing theorems, applications to the minimal model program.
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    positive Weil divisor
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    normal projective variety
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    bigness
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    nefness
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    ampleness
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    vanishing
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    minimal model program
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