Skip to main content

All Questions

Filter by
Sorted by
Tagged with
4 votes
1 answer
322 views

Pairing on arithmetic surfaces

Let $f: X \to S$ be an arithmetic surface, where $S=\operatorname{Spec } O_K$ for a number field $K$. It is well known that if we want to introduce a reasonable intersection theory on $X$ we have to ...
manifold's user avatar
  • 321
2 votes
0 answers
130 views

intersections between closed curves on surfaces

I would like to find a result telling me that two simple closed curves $\alpha$ and $\beta$ (on a non-orientable surface $S$) are in minimal position if and only if there is not a disk in $S$ whose ...
user104820's user avatar
5 votes
1 answer
1k views

Example of cone of numerically effective curves which is not polyhedral

I think I have seen more than one reference in which the cone of numerically effective curves can be 'not polyhedral', i.e. with an infinite number of extremal rays I cannot remember where I read ...
Jesus Martinez Garcia's user avatar
2 votes
2 answers
627 views

Numerically negative exceptional divisor on a surface.

Suppose $S$ is an algebraic surface (possibly projective) over an algebraically closed field $k$. Suppose $D_i$ are irreducible smooth curves (rational, if you want) with negative self-intersection ...
Jesus Martinez Garcia's user avatar