Divisors on some generic hypersurfaces (Q1312144)

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    Divisors on some generic hypersurfaces (English)
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    5 March 1995
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    It is shown that a generic hypersurface of degree \(d\geq 5\) in \(\mathbb P^ 3\) or \(\mathbb P^ 4\) does not contain a reduced and irreducible divisor which admits a desingularization having numerically effective anticanonical bundle. In particular, it gives a different proof of a conjecture of \textit{J. Harris}, first proven by \textit{G. Xu}, which says that there are neither rational nor elliptic curves on a generic surface of degree \(d \geq 5\) in \(\mathbb P^ 3\). The result also gives positive sign to the Clemens' conjecture, which states there are only finite number of rational curves of given degree on a generic quintic threefold.
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    non-existence of curves on hypersurfaces
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    generic hypersurface
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    divisor
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    desingularization
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    numerically effective anticanonical bundle
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    Clemens' conjecture
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