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We prove Barth-type connectedness results for low-codimension smooth subvarieties with good numerical properties inside certain “easy” ambient spaces (such as homogeneous varieties, or spherical varieties). The argument employs some basics from the theory of cones of cycle classes, in particular the notion of bigness of a cycle class.
A theorem of Jannsen asserts that if a smooth projective variety has injective cycle class maps, it has surjective cycle class maps. The object of this note is to present a version of Jannsen’s theorem for singular quasi-projective varieties.
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