Iitaka-Severi's Conjecture for Complex Threefolds
Abstract
We prove the following generalization of Severi's Theorem: Let X be a fixed complex variety. Then there exist, up to birational equivalence, only finitely many complex varieties Y of general type of dimension at most three which admit a dominant rational map f from X to Y$.
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