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    Moishezon morphisms (English)
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    27 October 2022
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    In this article the author ``tries to understand which morphisms between analytic spaces come from algebraic geometry''. Since a compact irreducible complex space which is bimeromorphic to a projective variety is called ``Moishezon'', the notion of a Moishezon morphism is defined and discussed. Several conjectures are presented and the ``state of art'' is given. I think that the following theorem, which is one of the results given, is a good illustration of the subject: Theorem. Let \(g: X \to D\) be a flat proper Moishezon morphism. Assume that \(X_0\) has log-terminal singularities and that \(X_0\) is not uniruled. Then there exists (may be on a smaller disc) a flat projective morphism \(g^p : X^p \to D\) which is birational to \(g\) and such that \(X_0^p\) has log-terminal singularities, such that for each \(s \not= 0\), \(X_s^p\) is not uniruled and has terminal singularities, and such that \(K_{X^p}\) is \(\mathbb{Q}\)-Cartier. A rather exhaustive bibliography around this theme is given.
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    Moishezon space
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    Moishezon morphism
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