On the degree of algebraic cycles on hypersurfaces
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Abstract: Let be a very general hypersurface of degree . Griffiths and Harris conjectured in 1985 that the degree of every curve is divisible by . Despite substantial progress by Koll'ar in 1991, this conjecture is not known for a single value of . Building on Koll'ar's method, we prove this conjecture for infinitely many , the smallest one being . The set of these degrees has positive density. We also prove a higher-dimensional analogue of this result and construct smooth hypersurfaces defined over that satisfy the conjecture.
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