
TL;DR
This paper provides an example demonstrating that Clemens' conjecture does not qualify as a first order deformation problem, challenging previous assumptions in algebraic geometry.
Contribution
It presents a specific example showing Clemens' conjecture is not a first order deformation problem, offering new insights into deformation theory.
Findings
Clemens' conjecture is not a first order deformation problem
Provides a concrete example challenging existing assumptions
Contributes to the understanding of deformation problems in algebraic geometry
Abstract
In this paper we give an example to show Clemens' conjecture is not a first order deformation problem.
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TopicsMathematics and Applications · Point processes and geometric inequalities · graph theory and CDMA systems
