Diophantine Approximation on projective Varieties I: Algebraic distance and metric B\'ezout Theorem
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arXivmath/0611715MaRDI QIDQ6478296FDOQ6478296
Authors: Heinrich Massold
Publication date: 23 November 2006
Abstract: For two properly intersecting effective cycles in projective space X,Y, and their intersection product Z, the metric Bezout Theorem relates the degrees, heights of X,Y, and Z, as well as their distances and algebraic distances to a given point theta. Applications of this Theorem are in the area of Diophantine Approximation, giving estimates for approximation properties of Z with respect to against the ones of X, and Y.
Varieties over global fields (11G35) Simultaneous homogeneous approximation, linear forms (11J13) Metric theory (11J83) Global ground fields in algebraic geometry (14G25) Arithmetic varieties and schemes; Arakelov theory; heights (14G40)
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