Algebraic versus homological equivalence for singular varieties

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Abstract: Let YsubseteqBbbPN be a possibly singular projective variety, defined over the field of complex numbers. Let X be the intersection of Y with h general hypersurfaces of sufficiently large degrees. Let d>0 be an integer, and assume that dimY=n+h and dimYsinglemind+h1,n1. Let Z be an algebraic cycle on Y of dimension d+h, whose homology class in H2(d+h)(Y;BbbQ) is non-zero. In the present paper we prove that the restriction of Z to X is not algebraically equivalent to zero. This is a generalization to the singular case of a result due to Nori in the case Y is smooth. As an application we provide explicit examples of singular varieties for which homological equivalence is different from the algebraic one.









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