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Rationally Inequivalent Points on Generic Hypersurfaces

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KA2W02 - Arithmetic geometry, cycles, Hodge theory, regulators, periods and heights

C. Voisin proved that no two points on a very general surface of degree at least 7 are rationally equivalent. We improved her result to degree 6 and our bound is optimal. This is a joint work with James D. Lewis and Mao Sheng.

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