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Zsolt Patakfalvi1, Maciej Zdanowicz1
1Chair of Algebraic Geometry, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, MA C3 625 (Bâtiment MA), Station 8, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Abstract:
We prove that smooth, projective, K-trivial, weakly ordinary varieties over a perfect field of characteristic are not geometrically uniruled. We also show a singular version of our theorem, which is sharp in multiple aspects. Our work, together with Langer's results, implies that varieties of the above type have strongly semistable tangent bundles with respect to every polarization.
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