If $X$ is a smooth irreducible projective variety and its Picard group is $0$, can we conclude that $X$ is a point? (For example, when $X=\mathbb P^n$, then Pic($\mathbb P^n$)=$\mathbb Z$ unless $n=0$)
The Picard group of projective variety
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