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In mathematics, specifically in the study of vector bundles over complex Kähler manifolds, the Nakano vanishing theorem, sometimes called the Akizuki–Nakano vanishing theorem, generalizes the Kodaira vanishing theorem. Given a compact complex manifold M with a holomorphic line bundle F over M, the Nakano vanishing theorem provides a condition on when the cohomology groups H q ] {\textstyle H^{q}]} equal zero. Here, Ω p {\textstyle \Omega ^{p}} denotes the sheaf of holomorphic -forms taking values on F. The theorem states that, if the first Chern class of F is negative,

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