A primer on measures of irrationality

Nathan Chen, Olivier Martin

Published: 2025/9/4

Abstract

Measures of irrationality are a numerical way of quantifying how far a given variety is from being rational (or rationally connected, uniruled, etc.). In the last two decades, there has been renewed interest in the study of these invariants. The goal of this expository survey is to summarize known results from the point of view of the Kodaira--Enriques classification of surfaces, highlight recent progress, and discuss a number of open problems and questions.