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In the Wikipedia page for 'Kodaira dimension', there is 'the classification table of algebraic three-folds' in the section 'Any dimension'.

What are those 'others' in the very bottom of this table? Are there some classifications for these 'others' or?

Are there any examples of these 'others' that are not rational or birational to Fano threefolds?

In the Wikipedia page for 'Kodaira dimension', there is 'the classification table of algebraic three-folds' in the section 'Any dimension'.

What are those 'others' in the very bottom of this table? Are there some classifications for these 'others' or any examples of these 'others'?

In the Wikipedia page for 'Kodaira dimension', there is 'the classification table of algebraic three-folds' in the section 'Any dimension'.

What are those 'others' in the very bottom of this table? Are there some classifications for these 'others'?

Are there any examples of these 'others' that are not rational or birational to Fano threefolds?

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What are those 'others' in 'the classification table of algebraic three-folds'

In the Wikipedia page for 'Kodaira dimension', there is 'the classification table of algebraic three-folds' in the section 'Any dimension'.

What are those 'others' in the very bottom of this table? Are there some classifications for these 'others' or any examples of these 'others'?