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A criterion for a rational projectively normal variety to be almost- factorial
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    A criterion for a rational projectively normal variety to be almost- factorial (English)
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    Let \(F\hookrightarrow {\mathbb{P}}^ N\) be a rational, projectively normal variety, \(\dim (F)=n\). The notion of a parametrization p on \({\mathbb{P}}^ N\) for the variety F and of subvarieties of F referred to p is introduced. Under these assumptions, the following criterion for F to be almost-factorial is proved which is a generalization of the well-known Gallarati criterion for monoid hypersurfaces to be almost-factorial: Theorem. The following conditions are equivalent: (a) F is almost- factorial; (b) every simple divisor on F is a set-theoretic complete intersection on F. Examples of rational, almost-factorial varieties are presented which are isomorphic neither to a projective space nor to a monoid. Besides, the question of classification of almost-factorial rational surfaces of degree \( 4\) having only ordinary double points as singularities is discussed.
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    set-theoretic complete intersection
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    almost-factorial varieties
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