Normal functions and spread of zero locus
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normalfunctionadmissiblealgebraicconstantdefinedfiberlocus
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If there is a topologically locally constant family of smooth algebraic varieties together with an admissible normal function on the total space, then the latter is constant on any fiber if this holds on some fiber. Combined with spreading out, it implies for instance that an irreducible component of the zero locus of an admissible normal function is defined over k if it has a k-rational point where k is an algebraically closed subfield of the complex number field with finite transcendence degree. This generalizes a result of F. Charles that was shown in case the normal function is associated with an algebraic cycle defined over k.
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