On G-birational rigidity of projective spaces
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The pith
Finite subgroups making projective space G-birationally rigid exist in only finitely many conjugacy classes for each dimension n at least three.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
The authors prove that Aut(P^n) contains at most finitely many finite subgroups G, up to conjugation, such that P^n is G-birationally rigid, for each n ≥ 3. They further prove that P^4 is G-birationally superrigid when G is isomorphic to PSp_4(F_3).
What carries the argument
G-birational rigidity: the property that a finite group action on projective space admits no non-trivial G-equivariant birational maps to other varieties.
Load-bearing premise
The standard definitions of G-birational rigidity and superrigidity from the literature apply directly without additional hidden conditions on the finite group actions.
What would settle it
An explicit list of infinitely many pairwise non-conjugate finite subgroups G of Aut(P^n) for some fixed n ≥ 3, each rendering P^n G-birationally rigid, would disprove the finiteness result.
read the original abstract
In this paper, we study finite subgroups $G\subset\mathrm{Aut}(\mathbb{P}^n)$ such that $\mathbb{P}^n$ is $G$-birationally rigid. For each $n\geqslant 3$, we prove that $\mathrm{Aut}(\mathbb{P}^n)$ contains at most finitely many such subgroups up to conjugation. For $n=4$, we prove that $\mathbb{P}^4$ is $G$-birationally superrigid if $G\simeq\mathrm{PSp}_{4}(\mathbf{F}_3)$.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper proves that for each integer n ≥ 3, Aut(P^n) contains at most finitely many finite subgroups G up to conjugation such that P^n is G-birationally rigid. It further proves that P^4 is G-birationally superrigid when G ≃ PSp_4(F_3).
Significance. If the proofs are correct, the finiteness theorem provides a useful structural result on finite group actions preserving birational rigidity of projective spaces, potentially simplifying classification problems in this area. The explicit superrigidity statement for the n=4 case with this particular group supplies a concrete new example that can be checked against existing lists of rigid actions. The reliance on the Sarkisov program and Noether–Fano inequalities is standard and strengthens the result when the reductions are carried out carefully.
major comments (1)
- The finiteness argument for general n must explicitly bound the possible linear representations or the orders of G that can preserve a rigid structure; without a clear reduction step showing that only finitely many conjugacy classes survive the Noether–Fano inequalities, the claim remains formally open.
minor comments (1)
- Notation for the finite field in the n=4 statement should be written consistently as F_3 throughout the text rather than mixing bold and non-bold forms.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their careful reading of the manuscript and for the positive assessment of its potential significance. We address the major comment below.
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Referee: The finiteness argument for general n must explicitly bound the possible linear representations or the orders of G that can preserve a rigid structure; without a clear reduction step showing that only finitely many conjugacy classes survive the Noether–Fano inequalities, the claim remains formally open.
Authors: We agree that the reduction step from the Noether–Fano inequalities to finiteness of conjugacy classes requires a more explicit formulation to make the argument fully rigorous and self-contained. In the revised manuscript we will insert a dedicated paragraph immediately following the application of the Noether–Fano inequalities in the proof of the main finiteness theorem. This paragraph will derive an explicit bound on the order of G (depending only on n) by showing that G-rigidity forbids G-invariant linear systems of degree at most n, which in turn restricts the possible irreducible representations of G inside GL(n+1,ℂ) to a finite list up to conjugacy. We will cite the relevant representation-theoretic facts (e.g., bounds coming from the absence of low-degree invariants) to complete the reduction. This change will be marked as a new Lemma in Section 3. revision: yes
Circularity Check
No significant circularity; derivation self-contained
full rationale
The paper states two main theorems: finiteness up to conjugation of finite subgroups G of Aut(P^n) (n≥3) for which P^n is G-birationally rigid, and G-birational superrigidity of P^4 when G ≃ PSp_4(F_3). These are presented as direct consequences of the standard definitions of G-birational rigidity/superrigidity together with established properties of finite group actions, the Sarkisov program, and Noether–Fano inequalities. No equations, fitted parameters, or self-referential reductions appear; the claims do not reduce to their own inputs by construction, and any self-citations (if present) are not load-bearing for the central statements.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (2)
- standard math Standard properties of projective spaces, their automorphism groups, and birational maps
- domain assumption Definition of G-birational rigidity and superrigidity
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