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Projective varieties with non-residually finite fundamental group
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    Projective varieties with non-residually finite fundamental group (English)
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    7 August 1995
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    This paper provides an answer to a folklore problem of J.-P. Serre by showing that there are smooth complex projective varieties whose fundamental groups are not residually finite. Examples are constructed using interesting techniques: blowing down a smooth divisor, showing the result is projective, and an example is obtained by taking a hyperplane section, using Goresky-MacPherson's Lefschetz theorem to see the fundamental group. -- This technique is also used to answer a question of Gromov, showing that a smooth projective surface with fundamental group a cocompact lattice in \(SU(1,3)\) need not be birationally (or even homotopy) equivalent to a hyperplane section of the corresponding quotient of the three-ball.
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    residually finite fundamental groups
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    quotient of the three-ball
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