Very general surfaces of degree at least r plus 1 in general Fano threefolds with Picard number one are algebraically hyperbolic, except in three weighted cases where the proven threshold is r plus 2.
Algebraic hyperbolicity of very general hypersurfaces in products of projective spaces
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We study the algebraic hyperbolicity of very general hypersurfaces in $\mathbb{P}^m \times \mathbb{P}^n$ by using three techniques that build on past work by Ein, Voisin, Pacienza, Coskun and Riedl, and others. As a result, we completely answer the question of whether or not a very general hypersurface of bidegree $(a,b)$ in $\mathbb{P}^m \times \mathbb{P}^n$ is algebraically hyperbolic, except in $\mathbb{P}^3 \times \mathbb{P}^1$ for the bidegrees $(a,b)= (7,3), (6,3)$ and $(5,b)$ with $b\geq 3.$ As another application of these techniques, we improve the known result that very general hypersurfaces in $\mathbb{P}^n$ of degree at least $2n-2$ are algebraically hyperbolic when $n\geq 6$ to $n \geq 5$, leaving $n=4$ as the only open case.
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Algebraic hyperbolicity of surfaces in Fano threefolds with Picard number one
Very general surfaces of degree at least r plus 1 in general Fano threefolds with Picard number one are algebraically hyperbolic, except in three weighted cases where the proven threshold is r plus 2.