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A counterexample to Fulton's conjecture on \(\overline M_{0,n}\). (English)
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2002
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The author gives a counterexample to ``effective'' Fulton's conjecture that any effective divisor on the moduli space \(\overline M_{0,n}\) of \(n\)-pointed rational curves is linearly equivalent to an effective combination of boundary divisors corresponding to singular curves. He constructs effective divisors on \(\overline M_{0,6}\) which are not expressible as above. These examples can be lifted to \(\overline M_{0,n}\) for any \(n\geq 7\).
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Fulton's conjecture
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effective divisor
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moduli space of \(n\)-pointed rational curves
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