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Metrics with minimal singularities and the Abundance conjecture

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arxiv 2406.18233 v1 pith:KQJ4P7TV submitted 2024-06-26 math.AG math.CVmath.DG

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The Abundance conjecture predicts that on a minimal projective klt pair $(X,\Delta)$, the adjoint divisor $K_X+\Delta$ is semiample. When $\chi(X,\mathcal O_X)\neq0$, we give a necessary and sufficient condition for the conjecture to hold in terms of the asymptotic behaviour of multiplier ideals of currents with minimal singularities of small twists of $K_X+\Delta$. Furthermore, we prove fundamental structural properties as well as regularity and weak convergence behaviour of an important class of currents with minimal singularities: the supercanonical currents. The results of the paper indicate strongly that supercanonical currents are central to the completion of the proof of the Abundance conjecture for minimal klt pairs $(X,\Delta)$ with $\chi(X,\mathcal O_X)\neq0$.

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    Assuming the non-vanishing conjecture, the abundance conjecture holds for all smooth projective varieties of numerical dimension at most one; unconditionally, it holds in dimension at most five whenever κ≥0 and ν≤1.

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