On the rationality and the finite dimensionality of a cubic fourfold
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Abstract: Let be a cubic fourfold in . We prove that, assuming the Hodge conjecture for the product , where is a complex surface, and the finite dimensionality of the Chow motive , there are at most a countable number of decomposable integral polarized Hodge structures, arising from the fibers of a family of smooth projective surfaces. According to the results in [ABB] this is related to a conjecture proving the irrationality of a very general . If is special, in the sense of B.Hasset, and , with a K3 surface associated to , then we show that the Chow motive contains as a direct summand a "transcendental motive" such that . The motive of is finite dimensional if and only if has a finite dimensional motive, in which case is indecomposable. Similarly, if is very general and the motive is finite dimensional, then is indecomposable
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