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Timeline for Finite Picard group

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May 2, 2019 at 15:00 comment added Steven Landsburg Meta discussion here: meta.mathoverflow.net/questions/4200/flood-of-new-users
Apr 26, 2019 at 2:53 comment added SashaP No, as shown in this mathoverflow.net/a/122718/39304 answer any such variety admits a divisor $D$ which intersects some curve $C$ positively. The class of $D$ in the Picard group is cannot be torsion because if $nD$ was linearly equivalent to $0$, the intersection $nD\cdot C=n(D\cdot C)$ would vanish.
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