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Birational boundedness for holomorphic symplectic varieties, Zarhin's trick for $K3$ surfaces, and the Tate conjecture

Published 2 Jul 2014 in math.AG and math.NT | (1407.0592v2)

Abstract: We investigate boundedness results for families of holomorphic symplectic varieties up to birational equivalence. We prove the analogue of Zarhin's trick by for $K3$ surfaces by constructing big line bundles of low degree on certain moduli spaces of stable sheaves, and proving birational versions of Matsusaka's big theorem for holomorphic symplectic varieties. As a consequence of these results, we give a new geometric proof of the Tate conjecture for $K3$ surfaces over finite fields of characteristic at least $5$, and a simple proof of the Tate conjecture for $K3$ surfaces with Picard number at least $2$ over arbitrary finite fields -- including characteristic $2$.

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