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There are two main examples where a version of the Minimal Model Program can, at least conjecturally, be performed successfully: the first is the classical MMP associated to the canonical divisor, and the other is Mori Dream Spaces. In this paper we formulate a framework which generalises both of these examples. Starting from divisorial rings which are finitely generated, we determine precisely when we can run the MMP, and we show why finite generation alone is not sufficient to make the MMP work.
Let $X$ be a complex nonsingular projective 3-fold of general type. We show that there are positive constants $c$, $c$ and $m_1$ such that $chi (omega _X)geq -cVol (X)$ and $P_m(X)geq cm^3Vol (X)$ for all $mgeq m_1$.
We propose a finite generation conjecture for the valuation which computes the stability threshold of a log Fano pair. We also initiate a degeneration strategy of attacking the conjecture.
We prove that on any log Fano pair of dimension $n$ whose stability threshold is less than $frac{n+1}{n}$, any valuation computing the stability threshold has a finitely generated associated graded ring. Together with earlier works, this implies: (a)
Motivated by the problem of finding algebraic constructions of finite coverings in commutative algebra, the Steinitz realization problem in number theory, and the study of Hurwitz spaces in algebraic geometry, we investigate the vector bundles underl
We apply the theory of families of (phi,Gamma)-modules to trianguline families as defined by Chenevier. This yields a new definition of Kisins finite slope subspace as well as higher dimensional analogues. Especially we show that these finite slope s