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    Relative Zariski decomposition on higher dimensional algebraic varieties (English)
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    In this article, the author announces results of his master thesis at Kyoto University (written in Japanese); details will be published elsewhere. The main theorem is stated as follows: Let X be a non-singular algebraic variety, S an algebraic variety and let \(f: X\to S\) be a proper surjective morphism. Let \(\Delta\) be an element of Div(X)\(\otimes {\mathbb{Q}}\) such that \([\Delta]=0\) and \(\Delta_{red}\) has only normal crossings. We assume that \(K_ X+\Delta\) has a good f-Zariski decomposition \(K_ X+\Delta =P+N\), where P is the positive part of this decomposition. Then \(P\in Div(X)\otimes {\mathbb{Q}}\) and P is f-semi-ample.
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    Cartier divisor
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    linear equivalence
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