Multigraded Fujita approximation
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Abstract: The original Fujita approximation theorem states that the volume of a big divisor on a projective variety can always be approximated arbitrarily closely by the self-intersection number of an ample divisor on a birational modification of . One can also formulate it in terms of graded linear series as follows: let be the complete graded linear series associated to a big divisor : [ W_k = H^0�ig(X,mathcal{O}_X(kD)�ig). ] For each fixed positive integer , define to be the graded linear subseries of generated by : [ W^{(p)}_{m}={cases} 0, & ext{if ;} mathrm{Image} �ig(S^k W_p
ightarrow W_{kp} �ig), & ext{if .} {cases} ] Then the volume of approaches the volume of as . We will show that, under this formulation, the Fujita approximation theorem can be generalized to the case of multigraded linear series.
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