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    The Picard number of certain algebraic surfaces (English)
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    16 May 1993
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    Consider the Picard number \(r\) of a nonsingular projective variety \(X\) (i.e., the rank of its Néron-Severi group) and its Lefschetz number (i.e. \(b_ 2-r\)). The author starts by reviewing some results Shioda which can be applied to compute the Picard number of a Fermat hypersurface and the Lefschetz number of a Delsarte surface. Afterwards families \(f:X\to S\) of algebraic varieties are considered; the theory of variation of Hodge structure is used to obtain an upper bound for the Picard number of the fibre \(X_ s\) of \(f\). The computation is made very explicit and effective for some families of algebraic surfaces (among which a family where one fibre is the Fermat surface of degree 5).
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    Picard number
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    Lefschetz number
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    Fermat hypersurface
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    Delsarte surface
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    variation of Hodge structure
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    families of algebraic surfaces
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