Base loci of linear series are numerically determined
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Abstract: Suppose D is an effective divisor on a smooth projective algebraic variety X. For each point x of X we associate a numberical invariant called the moving Seshadri constant of D at x which is a numerical measure of positivity of the divisor D at x. We determine the base locus of a large multiple of D by studying these moving Seshadri constants-- the drawback to this method is that these moving Seshadri constants are extremely difficult to compute.
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- Asymptotic invariants of base loci
- Zariski chambers, volumes, and stable base loci
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- Seshadri functions on abelian surfaces
- Arithmetic Seshadri fuction and Arakelov geometry
- Okounkov bodies and the Kähler geometry of projective manifolds
- Local positivity of linear series on surfaces
- Okounkov bodies and Seshadri constants
- Successive minima of line bundles
- Restricted volumes on Kähler manifolds
- Seshadri constants for vector bundles
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