Holomorphic flat projective structures on projective threefolds (Q1897591)

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    Holomorphic flat projective structures on projective threefolds
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 792875

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      Holomorphic flat projective structures on projective threefolds (English)
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      9 October 1995
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      The author intends to show the usefulness of the recent methods of algebraic geometry (Mori theory) to the study of differential geometric structures on algebraic manifolds. Main Theorem: Let \(X\) be a smooth projective threefold with a holomorphic flat projective structure (i.e. a normal integrable projective connection) and Kodaira dimension \(\kappa \neq 1\), 2. Then: (a) \(\kappa<0 \Leftrightarrow X \cong \mathbb{P}^3\); (b) \(\kappa = 0 \Leftrightarrow\) there is a finite unramified covering of \(X\) by a torus; (c) \(\kappa = 3 \Leftrightarrow\) the universal covering of \(X\) is the unit ball of \(\mathbb{C}^3\). Remark: Let \(X\) be (a) a four-dimensional projective manifold with \(\kappa \geq 0\) and \(K_X\) not nef, or (b) a compact complex 3-fold in the class \(C\) with \(\kappa < 0\) and a nontrivial Albanese torus. Then \(X\) has no holomorphic flat projective structure. The main use of Mori theory is to show that suitable projective varieties contain a rational curve and to deform it inside the ambient projective variety.
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      smooth projective threefold
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      holomorphic flat projective structure
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      Mori theory
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