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An analogue of Hartshorne and Serre problems for 1-convex surfaces (English)
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22 May 2003
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Let \(C\) be an elliptic curve and let \(L\) be an element of the Picard group of \(C\), \(L\in \text{Pic}(C)\). If the Chern class \(c_1(L) < 0\), a well known result of Grauert tells us that \(L\) is rigid. On the other hand, Arnold provided a criterion for the rigidity of \(L\) when \(c_1(L) = 0\). However, a concrete example of such a bundle is hard to come by. The author constructs explicitly such an \(L\) which turns out to be the line bundle associated to some toroidal group \({\mathbb C}^2/\Lambda\), viewed as topologically trivial \(\mathbb C^\ast\)-bundle over \(C\). This example turns out to be the counterexample to the following analogue of a problem of Serre for 1-convex surfaces: Let \(X\) be a compactifiable surface such that \(\text{dim}_\mathbb C H^q(X, \Omega^p) < \infty\) for all \(p \geqslant 0\) and \(q\geqslant 1\). Is \(X\) always 1-convex? A cohomological characterization of toroidal groups of finite type is established, as well as an analogue of a problem of Hartshorne for 1-convex surfaces is discussed.
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elliptic curve
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proper 1-convex surfaces
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rigid bundle
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Cousin group
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Picard group
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first Chern class
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compact \(\mathbb C\)-analytic subvariety
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special parabolic Inoue surfaces
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nonalgebraic compact surface
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elliptic ruled surface
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compactification of surface
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