Unirationality of varieties described by families of projective hypersurfaces
Abstract
Let X W be a flat family of generically irreducible hypersurfaces of degree d≥ 2 in n with singular locus of dimension t, with W unirational of dimension r. We prove that if n is large enough with respect to d, r and t, then X is unirational. This extends results in Pre, HMP.
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