Answer to a question by Fujita on variation of Hodge structures
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Publication:4642001
Transcendental methods, Hodge theory (algebro-geometric aspects) (14C30) Hypergeometric integrals and functions defined by them ((E), (G), (H) and (I) functions) (33C60) Variation of Hodge structures (algebro-geometric aspects) (14D07) Period matrices, variation of Hodge structure; degenerations (32G20)
Abstract: We first provide details for the proof of Fujita's second theorem for K"ahler fibre spaces over a curve, asserting that the direct image of the relative dualizing sheaf splits as the direct sum , where is ample and is unitary flat. Our main result then answers in the negative the question posed by Fujita whether is semiample. In fact, is semiample if and only if is associated to a representation of the fundamental group of having finite image. Our examples are based on hypergeometric integrals.
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