Unirationality and existence of infinitely transitive models

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We study unirational algebraic varieties and the fields of rational functions on them. We show that after adding a finite number of variables some of these fields admit an infinitely transitive model. The latter is an algebraic variety with the given field of rational functions and an infinitely transitive regular action of a group of algebraic automorphisms generated by unipotent algebraic subgroups. We expect that this property holds for all unirational varieties and in fact is a peculiar one for this class of algebraic varieties among those varieties which are rationally connected.

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Bogomolov, F., Karzhemanov, I., & Kuyumzhiyan, K. (2013). Unirationality and existence of infinitely transitive models. In Birational Geometry, Rational Curves, and Arithmetic (pp. 77–91). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6482-2_4

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