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arxiv: math/0608265 · v2 · submitted 2006-08-10 · 🧮 math.AG

Counterexample to the Hodge Conjecture

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We construct a K3 surface whose transcendental lattice has a self-isomorphism which is not a linear combination of self-isomorphisms over $\mathbb{Q}$ which preserve cup products up to nonzero multiples. Products of it with itself give candidates for counterexamples to the Hodge conjecture which may be of interest. We also study the Kuga-Satake construction in relation to these examples.

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