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Let $X$ be an arbitrary smooth hypersurface in $\mathbb{C} \mathbb{P}^n$ of degree $d$. We prove the de Jong-Debarre Conjecture for $n \geq 2d-4$: the space of lines in $X$ has dimension $2n-d-3$. We also prove an analogous result for $k$-planes: if $n \geq 2 \binom{d+k-1}{k} + k$, then the space of $k$-planes on $X$ will be irreducible of the expected dimension. As applications, we prove that an arbitrary smooth hypersurface satisfying $n \geq 2^{d!}$ is unirational, and we prove that the space of degree $e$ curves on $X$ will be irreducible of the expected dimension provided that $d \leq \frac{e+n}{e+1}$.

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Fano hypersurfaces with arbitrarily large degrees of irrationality

math.AG · 2019-08-07 · conditional · novelty 7.0

For fixed Fano index e, a very general complex Fano hypersurface of dimension n has degree of irrationality at least sqrt(n)/4 for all sufficiently large n; this is the first construction of rationally connected varieties with degree of irrationality at least 4.

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  • Fano hypersurfaces with arbitrarily large degrees of irrationality math.AG · 2019-08-07 · conditional · none · ref 6 · internal anchor

    For fixed Fano index e, a very general complex Fano hypersurface of dimension n has degree of irrationality at least sqrt(n)/4 for all sufficiently large n; this is the first construction of rationally connected varieties with degree of irrationality at least 4.