A question about generalized nonvanishing
Abstract
Let (X,) be a projective, Q-factorial log canonical pair and let L be a pseudoeffective Q-divisor on X such that KX + + L is pseudoeffective. Is there an effective Q-divisor M on X such that KX + + L is numerically equivalent to M? We are not aware of any counterexamples, but the answer is not completely clear even in the case of surfaces.
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