On the complexity of the projective classification of surfaces (Q1895153)

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    On the complexity of the projective classification of surfaces
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 785138

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      On the complexity of the projective classification of surfaces (English)
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      20 May 1996
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      Let \(H(g)\) be the number of all possible Hilbert polynomials of polarized pairs \((X,L)\) with \(X\) smooth complex projective surface, \(L \in \text{Pic} (X)\), \(L\) ample and such that \((X,L)\) has sectional genus \(g\). Here the authors prove the existence of a positive constant \(c > 0\) such that for large \(c\) we have \(cg^2 \leq H (g) \leq g^2 \ln (g)\). They also show that for high \(g\) the number of values of other invariants used often for the classification of polarized pairs \((X,L)\) (e.g. the Hodge numbers, degree \(L^2\) and the dimension of the cohomology groups \(h^i (X,L))\) grows at most as \(g^6\) and at least as \(c'g^3\).
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      Picard group
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      number of Hilbert polynomials of polarized pairs
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      sectional genus
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