Boundedness of log canonical surface generalized polarized pairs (Q1990410)

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Boundedness of log canonical surface generalized polarized pairs
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    Boundedness of log canonical surface generalized polarized pairs (English)
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    25 October 2018
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    A generalized polarized pair \((X,B^{\prime}+M^{\prime})\) consists of a normal variety \(X^{\prime}\) equipped with projective morphisms \(X \stackrel{f}{\rightarrow} X^{\prime} \rightarrow Z\), where \(f\) is birational and \(X\) is normal, an \(\mathbb{R}\)-boundary \(B^{\prime}\) on \(X^{\prime}\) and an \(\mathbb{R}\)-Cartier divisor \(M\) on \(X\) which is nef over \(Z\) such that \(K_{X^{\prime}}+B^{\prime}+M^{\prime}\) is \(\mathbb{R}\)-Cartier on \(X^{\prime}\). This notion was introduced by \textit{C. Birkar} and \textit{D. Q. Zhang} [Publ. Math., Inst. Hautes Etud. Sci. 123, 283--331 (2016; Zbl 1348.14038)], who have also introduced the notions of log canonical and semi log canonical (slc) generalized pairs. These notions are generalizations of the notions of log pairs and log canonical and semi log canonical singularities. Let \(\Lambda \subset [0,1] \) be a DCC set and \(d, r, w\) be fixed positive integers. Let \(\mathcal{F}_{\mathrm{gslc}}(d,r,m,\Lambda)\) be the set of all \(d\)-dimensional generalized semi-log canonical pairs \( (X^{\prime},B^{\prime}+M^{\prime}) \) such that the coefficients of \(B^{\prime}\) belong in \(\Lambda\), \(rM^{\prime}\) is Cartier, \(K_{X^{\prime}}+B^{\prime}+M^{\prime}\) is ample and \((K_{X^{\prime}}+B^{\prime}+M^{\prime})^d=w\). The main result of this paper is that the set \(\mathcal{F}_{\mathrm{gslc}}(2,r,m,\Lambda)\) is bounded. This a generalization of a result of \textit{V. Alexeev} [Int. J. Math. 5, No. 6, 779--810 (1994; Zbl 0838.14028)]
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    generalized polarized pairs
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    boundedness
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