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In the paper under review, the author presents, without proofs, some results on the superrigidity of Fano complete intersections. These theorems improve considerably previous results obtained by the author [J. Reine Angew. Math. 541, 55--79 (2001; Zbl 1037.14004). Let \((d_{i})_{i=1}^{k}\) be a non-decreasing sequence of integers such that \(d_{i}\geq 2\), \(d_{k}=\max\left\{d_{i}\right\}\geq 4\) and \(d_{1}+d_{2}+\dots +d_{k}\geq \max\left\{2k+3,k+7\right\}\). Let \(M=d_{1}+d_{2}+\dots +d_{k}-k\). Consider the smooth complete intersection \(V=F_{1}\cap F_{2}\cap \dots \cap F_{k}\subseteq\mathbb{P}^{M+k}\), where \(F_{i}\) has degree \(d_{i}\). In particular, \(V\) is a Fano variety of dimension \(M\) and it has Picard number one. The main result presented in the paper is that a generic complete intersection \(V\), as above, is birationally superrigid. In particular, it implies a number of interesting corollaries: there exists no rational dominant mapping \(\gamma:V\rightarrow S\) onto a variety \(S\) of positive dimension whose general fiber \(\gamma^{-1}(s)\) has negative Kodaira dimension, any birational mapping \(\chi:V\rightarrow V'\) onto a Fano variety \(F'\) with \(\mathbb{Q}\)-factorial terminal singularities and Picard number one is a biregular isomorphism and the group \(\mathrm{Bir}(V)\) of birational automorphisms coincides with the group \(\mathrm{Aut}(V)\) of biregular projective automorphism and, therefore, is trivial. Furthermore, the author presents other results concerning the birationally superrigidity of complete intersections of quadrics and cubics.
Property / review text: In the paper under review, the author presents, without proofs, some results on the superrigidity of Fano complete intersections. These theorems improve considerably previous results obtained by the author [J. Reine Angew. Math. 541, 55--79 (2001; Zbl 1037.14004). Let \((d_{i})_{i=1}^{k}\) be a non-decreasing sequence of integers such that \(d_{i}\geq 2\), \(d_{k}=\max\left\{d_{i}\right\}\geq 4\) and \(d_{1}+d_{2}+\dots +d_{k}\geq \max\left\{2k+3,k+7\right\}\). Let \(M=d_{1}+d_{2}+\dots +d_{k}-k\). Consider the smooth complete intersection \(V=F_{1}\cap F_{2}\cap \dots \cap F_{k}\subseteq\mathbb{P}^{M+k}\), where \(F_{i}\) has degree \(d_{i}\). In particular, \(V\) is a Fano variety of dimension \(M\) and it has Picard number one. The main result presented in the paper is that a generic complete intersection \(V\), as above, is birationally superrigid. In particular, it implies a number of interesting corollaries: there exists no rational dominant mapping \(\gamma:V\rightarrow S\) onto a variety \(S\) of positive dimension whose general fiber \(\gamma^{-1}(s)\) has negative Kodaira dimension, any birational mapping \(\chi:V\rightarrow V'\) onto a Fano variety \(F'\) with \(\mathbb{Q}\)-factorial terminal singularities and Picard number one is a biregular isomorphism and the group \(\mathrm{Bir}(V)\) of birational automorphisms coincides with the group \(\mathrm{Aut}(V)\) of biregular projective automorphism and, therefore, is trivial. Furthermore, the author presents other results concerning the birationally superrigidity of complete intersections of quadrics and cubics. / rank
 
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Fano varieties
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    In the paper under review, the author presents, without proofs, some results on the superrigidity of Fano complete intersections. These theorems improve considerably previous results obtained by the author [J. Reine Angew. Math. 541, 55--79 (2001; Zbl 1037.14004). Let \((d_{i})_{i=1}^{k}\) be a non-decreasing sequence of integers such that \(d_{i}\geq 2\), \(d_{k}=\max\left\{d_{i}\right\}\geq 4\) and \(d_{1}+d_{2}+\dots +d_{k}\geq \max\left\{2k+3,k+7\right\}\). Let \(M=d_{1}+d_{2}+\dots +d_{k}-k\). Consider the smooth complete intersection \(V=F_{1}\cap F_{2}\cap \dots \cap F_{k}\subseteq\mathbb{P}^{M+k}\), where \(F_{i}\) has degree \(d_{i}\). In particular, \(V\) is a Fano variety of dimension \(M\) and it has Picard number one. The main result presented in the paper is that a generic complete intersection \(V\), as above, is birationally superrigid. In particular, it implies a number of interesting corollaries: there exists no rational dominant mapping \(\gamma:V\rightarrow S\) onto a variety \(S\) of positive dimension whose general fiber \(\gamma^{-1}(s)\) has negative Kodaira dimension, any birational mapping \(\chi:V\rightarrow V'\) onto a Fano variety \(F'\) with \(\mathbb{Q}\)-factorial terminal singularities and Picard number one is a biregular isomorphism and the group \(\mathrm{Bir}(V)\) of birational automorphisms coincides with the group \(\mathrm{Aut}(V)\) of biregular projective automorphism and, therefore, is trivial. Furthermore, the author presents other results concerning the birationally superrigidity of complete intersections of quadrics and cubics.
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