Rationally cubic connected manifolds. I: Manifolds covered by lines
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Abstract: In this paper we study smooth complex projective polarized varieties (X,H) of dimension n ge 2 which admit a dominating family V of rational curves of H-degree 3, such that two general points of X may be joined by a curve parametrized by V, and such that there is a covering family of rational curves of H-degree one. Our main result is that the Picard number of these manifolds is at most three, and that, if equality holds, (X,H) has an adjuction theoretic scroll structure over a smooth variety.
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