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arxiv: 1705.02931 · v3 · pith:4JJ2NZTBnew · submitted 2017-05-08 · 🧮 math.AG

Rationality proofs by curve counting

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We propose an approach for showing rationality of an algebraic variety $X$. We try to cover $X$ by rational curves of certain type and count how many curves pass through a generic point. If the answer is $1$, then we can sometimes reduce the question of rationality of $X$ to the question of rationality of a closed subvariety of $X$. This approach is applied to the case of the so-called Ueno-Campana manifolds. Our experiments indicate that the previously open cases $X_{4,6}$ and $X_{5,6}$ are both rational. However, this result is not rigorously justified and depends on a heuristic argument and a Monte Carlo type computer simulation. In an unexpected twist, existence of lattices $D_6$, $E_8$ and $\Lambda_{10}$ turns out to be crucial.

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