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The qualitative structure of projective varieties: geometric, arithmetic and complex hyperbolic aspects
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    The qualitative structure of projective varieties: geometric, arithmetic and complex hyperbolic aspects (English)
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    10 August 2007
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    This survey article is the elaboration of a talk which the author gave on the occasion of the BeNeLuxFr mathematical meeting in Gent in 2005. The author explains his concept for a structure theory of projective varieties related to the three basic types of geometries: hyperbolic, flat and spherical, and their arithmetic invariants. He describes results about the decomposition of projective varieties from his fundamental paper [Ann. Inst. Fourier 54, No. 3, 499--630 (2004; Zbl 1062.14014)]. A main decomposition result is as follows: For every projective variety \(X\) there exists a unique fibration \(c(X):X\rightarrow C(X)\), called the core of \(X\), such that its general fibers are special and its orbifold base is hyperbolic. Here a special manifold should be viewed as a higher dimensional analogue of an elliptic or rational curve. Such a geometrical decomposition induces an arithmetical decomposition with respect to arithmetic invariants which characterize the different geometric types.
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    orbifold base
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    core
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    special variety
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    hyperbolic geometry
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