Characterizing Varieties Using Birational Transformations
Abstract
Suppose X is an irreducible complex variety. We show that when X is ruled, the group of birational transformations Bir(X), as a group, determines X up to birational transformations and automorphisms of the base field. In contrast, we demonstrate that this same property never holds for non-uniruled varieties.
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