Mathematics – Algebraic Geometry
Scientific paper
1996-08-29
Mathematics
Algebraic Geometry
A revised version. The presentation of results and proofs has been improved. AMS-TeX, 19 pages
Scientific paper
First we find effective bounds for the number of dominant rational maps $f:X \rightarrow Y$ between two fixed smooth projective varieties with ample canonical bundles. The bounds are of the type $\{A \cdot K_X^n\}^{\{B \cdot K_X^n\}^2}$, where $n=dimX$, $K_X$ is the canonical bundle of $X$ and $A,B $ are some constants, depending only on $n$. Then we show that for any variety $X$ there exist numbers $c(X)$ and $C(X)$ with the following properties: For any threefold $Y$ of general type the number of dominant rational maps $f:X \r Y$ is bounded above by $c(X)$. The number of threefolds $Y$, modulo birational equivalence, for which there exist dominant rational maps $f:X \r Y$, is bounded above by $C(X)$. If, moreover, $X$ is a threefold of general type, we prove that $c(X)$ and $C(X)$ only depend on the index $r_{X_c}$ of the canonical model $X_c$ of $X$ and on $K_{X_c}^3$.
Bandman Tatiana
Dethloff Gerd
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