Multigraded Fujita approximation

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Abstract: The original Fujita approximation theorem states that the volume of a big divisor D on a projective variety X can always be approximated arbitrarily closely by the self-intersection number of an ample divisor on a birational modification of X. 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 D: [ W_k = H^0�ig(X,mathcal{O}_X(kD)�ig). ] For each fixed positive integer p, define to be the graded linear subseries of generated by Wp: [ W^{(p)}_{m}={cases} 0, & ext{if pmidm;} mathrm{Image} �ig(S^k W_p ightarrow W_{kp} �ig), & ext{if m=kp.} {cases} ] Then the volume of approaches the volume of as poinfty. 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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