Ample line bundles are a fundamental concept in algebraic geometry, encapsulating the
central notion of positivity. A natural extension of the notion of ampleness is that of q-
ampleness, for nonnegative integers q. Roughly speaking, q-ample line bundles on a variety
are those which \kill cohomology in degrees above q." Line bundles of this kind have
been studied by a number of authors, including Andreotti{Grauert [AG], Sommese [Som],
Demailly{Peternell{Schneider [DPS], and Totaro [Tot].
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BROOMHEAD, N., OTTEM, J.C. and PRENDERGAST-SMITH, A., 2015. Partially ample line bundles on toric varieties. Glasgow Mathematical Journal, 58 (3), pp. 587-598.
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