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In the paper under review, the authors show an exciting relation between the SHGH Conjecture and rationality of one-point Seshadri constants for blow ups of the projective plane. Let us recall that if \(X\) is a smooth projective variety and \(L\) is a nef line bundle on \(X\), then the Seshadri constant of \(L\) at a point \(x \in X\) is the real number defined as \[ \varepsilon(L,x) = \inf_{C} \frac{C.L}{\mathrm{mult}_{x}C}, \] where the infimum is taken over all irreducible curves passing through \(x\). In a similar manner one can introduce the multi-point Seshadri constant, i.e., for \(x_{1}, \dots, x_{s}\) pairwise distinct points in \(X\) we define \[ \varepsilon(L,s) = \inf_{C} \bigg\{ \frac{L.C}{\sum_{i=1}^{s} \mathrm{mult}_{x}(C)}: \{x_{1}, \dots, x_{s}\} \cap C \neq \emptyset \bigg\}. \] The celebrated Nagata Conjecture tells us that for \(s\geq 9\) the multi-point Seshadri constant of the hyperplane bundle \(\mathcal{O}_{\mathbb{P}^{2}}(1)\) on the projective plane satisfies \[ \varepsilon(\mathcal{O}_{\mathbb{P}^{2}}(1), s) = \frac{1}{\sqrt{s}}. \] Another interesting conjecture is due to Segre, Harbourne, Gimigliano, and Hirschowitz, the so-called SHGH conjecture. {SHGH Conjecture.} Let \(X\) be the blow up of the projective plane in \(s\) very general points with the exceptional divisors \(E_{1}, \dots, E_{s}\). We denote by \(H\) the pull-back of the hyperplane section. Let the integers \(d, m_{1} \geq \dots \geq m_{s} \geq -1\) with \(d \geq m_{1} + m_{2} + m_{3}\) are given. Then the line bundle \[ dH - \sum_{i=1}^{s} m_{i}E_{i} \] is non-special. It is worth pointing out that the SHGH Conjecture implies the Nagata Conjecture. Now we are ready to formulate the main result of the paper. {Main Theorem.} Let \(s\geq 9\) be an integer for which the SHGH Conjecture holds true. Then a) either there exist points \(P_{1}, \dots,P_{s}\), a line bundle \(L\) on the blow up \(X_{s}\) of the projective plane along \(P_{1}, \dots, P_{s}\) and a point \(p \in X_{s}\) such that \[ \varepsilon(L;p) \mathrm{ is irrational}, \] b) or the SHGH Conjecture fails for \(s+1\) Corollary. If all one-point Seshadri constants on the blow-up of \(\mathbb{P}^{2}\) in nine very general points are rational, then the SHGH conjecture fails for ten points. The paper is nicely written and (unfortunately) there are some typos.
Property / review text: In the paper under review, the authors show an exciting relation between the SHGH Conjecture and rationality of one-point Seshadri constants for blow ups of the projective plane. Let us recall that if \(X\) is a smooth projective variety and \(L\) is a nef line bundle on \(X\), then the Seshadri constant of \(L\) at a point \(x \in X\) is the real number defined as \[ \varepsilon(L,x) = \inf_{C} \frac{C.L}{\mathrm{mult}_{x}C}, \] where the infimum is taken over all irreducible curves passing through \(x\). In a similar manner one can introduce the multi-point Seshadri constant, i.e., for \(x_{1}, \dots, x_{s}\) pairwise distinct points in \(X\) we define \[ \varepsilon(L,s) = \inf_{C} \bigg\{ \frac{L.C}{\sum_{i=1}^{s} \mathrm{mult}_{x}(C)}: \{x_{1}, \dots, x_{s}\} \cap C \neq \emptyset \bigg\}. \] The celebrated Nagata Conjecture tells us that for \(s\geq 9\) the multi-point Seshadri constant of the hyperplane bundle \(\mathcal{O}_{\mathbb{P}^{2}}(1)\) on the projective plane satisfies \[ \varepsilon(\mathcal{O}_{\mathbb{P}^{2}}(1), s) = \frac{1}{\sqrt{s}}. \] Another interesting conjecture is due to Segre, Harbourne, Gimigliano, and Hirschowitz, the so-called SHGH conjecture. {SHGH Conjecture.} Let \(X\) be the blow up of the projective plane in \(s\) very general points with the exceptional divisors \(E_{1}, \dots, E_{s}\). We denote by \(H\) the pull-back of the hyperplane section. Let the integers \(d, m_{1} \geq \dots \geq m_{s} \geq -1\) with \(d \geq m_{1} + m_{2} + m_{3}\) are given. Then the line bundle \[ dH - \sum_{i=1}^{s} m_{i}E_{i} \] is non-special. It is worth pointing out that the SHGH Conjecture implies the Nagata Conjecture. Now we are ready to formulate the main result of the paper. {Main Theorem.} Let \(s\geq 9\) be an integer for which the SHGH Conjecture holds true. Then a) either there exist points \(P_{1}, \dots,P_{s}\), a line bundle \(L\) on the blow up \(X_{s}\) of the projective plane along \(P_{1}, \dots, P_{s}\) and a point \(p \in X_{s}\) such that \[ \varepsilon(L;p) \mathrm{ is irrational}, \] b) or the SHGH Conjecture fails for \(s+1\) Corollary. If all one-point Seshadri constants on the blow-up of \(\mathbb{P}^{2}\) in nine very general points are rational, then the SHGH conjecture fails for ten points. The paper is nicely written and (unfortunately) there are some typos. / rank
 
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    Rationality of Seshadri constants and the Segre-Harbourne-Gimigliano-Hirschowitz conjecture (English)
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    In the paper under review, the authors show an exciting relation between the SHGH Conjecture and rationality of one-point Seshadri constants for blow ups of the projective plane. Let us recall that if \(X\) is a smooth projective variety and \(L\) is a nef line bundle on \(X\), then the Seshadri constant of \(L\) at a point \(x \in X\) is the real number defined as \[ \varepsilon(L,x) = \inf_{C} \frac{C.L}{\mathrm{mult}_{x}C}, \] where the infimum is taken over all irreducible curves passing through \(x\). In a similar manner one can introduce the multi-point Seshadri constant, i.e., for \(x_{1}, \dots, x_{s}\) pairwise distinct points in \(X\) we define \[ \varepsilon(L,s) = \inf_{C} \bigg\{ \frac{L.C}{\sum_{i=1}^{s} \mathrm{mult}_{x}(C)}: \{x_{1}, \dots, x_{s}\} \cap C \neq \emptyset \bigg\}. \] The celebrated Nagata Conjecture tells us that for \(s\geq 9\) the multi-point Seshadri constant of the hyperplane bundle \(\mathcal{O}_{\mathbb{P}^{2}}(1)\) on the projective plane satisfies \[ \varepsilon(\mathcal{O}_{\mathbb{P}^{2}}(1), s) = \frac{1}{\sqrt{s}}. \] Another interesting conjecture is due to Segre, Harbourne, Gimigliano, and Hirschowitz, the so-called SHGH conjecture. {SHGH Conjecture.} Let \(X\) be the blow up of the projective plane in \(s\) very general points with the exceptional divisors \(E_{1}, \dots, E_{s}\). We denote by \(H\) the pull-back of the hyperplane section. Let the integers \(d, m_{1} \geq \dots \geq m_{s} \geq -1\) with \(d \geq m_{1} + m_{2} + m_{3}\) are given. Then the line bundle \[ dH - \sum_{i=1}^{s} m_{i}E_{i} \] is non-special. It is worth pointing out that the SHGH Conjecture implies the Nagata Conjecture. Now we are ready to formulate the main result of the paper. {Main Theorem.} Let \(s\geq 9\) be an integer for which the SHGH Conjecture holds true. Then a) either there exist points \(P_{1}, \dots,P_{s}\), a line bundle \(L\) on the blow up \(X_{s}\) of the projective plane along \(P_{1}, \dots, P_{s}\) and a point \(p \in X_{s}\) such that \[ \varepsilon(L;p) \mathrm{ is irrational}, \] b) or the SHGH Conjecture fails for \(s+1\) Corollary. If all one-point Seshadri constants on the blow-up of \(\mathbb{P}^{2}\) in nine very general points are rational, then the SHGH conjecture fails for ten points. The paper is nicely written and (unfortunately) there are some typos.
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