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A rank theorem for analytic maps between power series spaces

1994

Power seriesPure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsFundamental theorem of linear algebraDiscontinuous linear mapCombinatoricssymbols.namesakeFréchet spaceLagrange inversion theoremsymbolsOpen mapping theorem (functional analysis)Algebraic geometry and analytic geometryAnalytic functionMathematicsPublications mathématiques de l'IHÉS
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On the number of different prime divisors of element orders

2005

We prove that the number of different prime divisors of the order of a finite group is bounded by a polynomial function of the maximum of the number of different prime divisors of the element orders. This improves a result of J. Zhang.

Practical numberFinite groupDivisorMathematics::Number TheoryApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsPrime numberDivisor functionPrime (order theory)CombinatoricsMathematics::Algebraic GeometryOrder (group theory)Prime powerMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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$V$-filtrations in positive characteristic and test modules

2013

Let $R$ be a ring essentially of finite type over an $F$-finite field. Given an ideal $\mathfrak{a}$ and a principal Cartier module $M$ we introduce the notion of a $V$-filtration of $M$ along $\mathfrak{a}$. If $M$ is $F$-regular then this coincides with the test module filtration. We also show that the associated graded induces a functor $Gr^{[0,1]}$ from Cartier crystals to Cartier crystals supported on $V(\mathfrak{a})$. This functor commutes with finite pushforwards for principal ideals and with pullbacks along essentially \'etale morphisms. We also derive corresponding transformation rules for test modules generalizing previous results by Schwede and Tucker in the \'etale case (cf. ar…

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Unirationality of Hurwitz spaces of coverings of degree <= 5

2011

Let $Y$ be a smooth, projective curve of genus $g\geq 1$ over the complex numbers. Let $H^0_{d,A}(Y)$ be the Hurwitz space which parametrizes coverings $p:X \to Y$ of degree $d$, simply branched in $n=2e$ points, with monodromy group equal to $S_d$, and $det(p_{*}O_X/O_Y)$ isomorphic to a fixed line bundle $A^{-1}$ of degree $-e$. We prove that, when $d=3, 4$ or $5$ and $n$ is sufficiently large (precise bounds are given), these Hurwitz spaces are unirational. If in addition $(e,2)=1$ (when $d=3$), $(e,6)=1$ (when $d=4$) and $(e,10)=1$ (when $d=5$), then these Hurwitz spaces are rational.

Projective curveHurwitz spaceDegree (graph theory)Group (mathematics)General MathematicsSpace (mathematics)unirationalitycoveringvector bundles.CombinatoricsMathematics - Algebraic GeometryMonodromyLine bundle14H10 (Primary) 14H30 (Secondary)Genus (mathematics)Settore MAT/03 - GeometriaComplex numberMathematics
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On the arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay property for sets of points in multiprojective spaces

2017

We study the arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay (ACM) property for finite sets of points in multiprojective spaces, especially ( P 1 ) n (\mathbb P^1)^n . A combinatorial characterization, the ( ⋆ ) (\star ) -property, is known in P 1 × P 1 \mathbb P^1 \times \mathbb P^1 . We propose a combinatorial property, ( ⋆ s ) (\star _s) with 2 ≤ s ≤ n 2\leq s\leq n , that directly generalizes the ( ⋆ ) (\star ) -property to ( P 1 ) n (\mathbb P^1)^n for larger n n . We show that X X is ACM if and only if it satisfies the ( ⋆ n ) (\star _n) -property. The main tool for several of our results is an extension to the multiprojective setting of certain liaison methods in projective space.

Property (philosophy)General MathematicsStar (game theory)Arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay; Linkage; Points in multiprojective spacescohen- macaulayCharacterization (mathematics)Commutative Algebra (math.AC)01 natural sciencesCombinatoricsMathematics - Algebraic GeometryPoints in multiprojective spaces0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsProjective space0101 mathematicsFinite setAlgebraic Geometry (math.AG)multiprojective spacesMathematicsDiscrete mathematicsMathematics::Commutative AlgebraLinkageArithmetically Cohen-Macaulay Linkage Points in multiprojective spacesApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsExtension (predicate logic)Mathematics - Commutative AlgebraArithmetically Cohen-MacaulaypointsSettore MAT/02 - Algebracohen- macaulay multiprojective spaces points010307 mathematical physicsSettore MAT/03 - Geometria
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A closer look at mirrors and quotients of Calabi-Yau threefolds

2016

Let X be the toric variety (P1)4 associated with its four-dimensional polytope 1. Denote by X˜ the resolution of the singular Fano variety Xo associated with the dual polytope 1o. Generically, anticanonical sections Y of X and anticanonical sections Y˜ of X˜ are mirror partners in the sense of Batyrev. Our main result is the following: the Hodge-theoretic mirror of the quotient Z associated to a maximal admissible pair (Y, G) in X is not a quotient Z˜ associated to an admissible pair in X˜ . Nevertheless, it is possible to construct a mirror orbifold for Z by means of a quotient of a suitable Y˜. Its crepant resolution is a Calabi-Yau threefold with Hodge numbers (8, 4). Instead, if we star…

Pure mathematics010308 nuclear & particles physics010102 general mathematicsToric varietyPolytopeFano varietymirror symmetry01 natural sciencesTheoretical Computer ScienceMathematics::Algebraic GeometryMathematics (miscellaneous)0103 physical sciencesCalabi-YauCrepant resolutionCalabi–Yau manifoldMirror Symmetry Calabi-Yau QuotientsSettore MAT/03 - Geometria0101 mathematicsMathematics::Symplectic GeometryQuotientOrbifoldMAT/03 - GEOMETRIAMathematicsResolution (algebra)
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On the birational geometry of the universal Picard variety

2010

We compute the Kodaira dimension of the universal Picard variety P_{d,g} parameterizing line bundles of degree d on curves of genus g under the assumption that (d-g+1,2g-2)=1. We also give partial results for arbitrary degrees d and we investigate for which degrees the universal Picard varieties are birational.

Pure mathematics14H10Degree (graph theory)General MathematicsBirational geometryMathematics - Algebraic GeometryMathematics::Algebraic GeometryGenus (mathematics)Line (geometry)FOS: MathematicsKodaira dimensionpicard variety birational geometrySettore MAT/03 - GeometriaVariety (universal algebra)Algebraic Geometry (math.AG)Mathematics
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On the Rational Cohomology of Moduli Spaces of Curves with Level Structures

2009

We investigate low degree rational cohomology groups of smooth compactifications of moduli spaces of curves with level structures. In particular, we determine $H^k(\sgbar, \Q)$ for $g \ge 2$ and $k \le 3$, where $\sgbar$ denotes the moduli space of spin curves of genus $g$.

Pure mathematics14H10Degree (graph theory)Hyperbolic geometryMathematical analysisAlgebraic geometryModuli spaceCohomologyModuli spaceModuli of algebraic curvesMathematics - Algebraic GeometryMathematics::Algebraic GeometryDifferential geometrySpin curveGenus (mathematics)FOS: MathematicsGeometry and TopologySettore MAT/03 - GeometriaAlgebraic Geometry (math.AG)Teichmuller modular groupMathematics
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Ulrich bundles on K3 surfaces

2019

We show that any polarized K3 surface supports special Ulrich bundles of rank 2.

Pure mathematics14J60Algebra and Number TheoryMathematics::Commutative Algebra13C1414F05 13C14 14J60 16G60010102 general mathematics14F05acm bundlesACM vector sheaves and bundlesK3 surfaces01 natural sciencesUlrich sheavesMathematics - Algebraic GeometryMathematics::Algebraic Geometry0103 physical sciencesFOS: Mathematicssheaves010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsmoduli[MATH]Mathematics [math]Algebraic Geometry (math.AG)Mathematics
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On GIT quotients of Hilbert and Chow schemes of curves

2011

The aim of this note is to announce some results on the GIT problem for the Hilbert and Chow scheme of curves of degree d and genus g in P^{d-g}, whose full details will appear in a subsequent paper. In particular, we extend the previous results of L. Caporaso up to d>4(2g-2) and we observe that this is sharp. In the range 2(2g-2)<d<7/2(2g-2), we get a complete new description of the GIT quotient. As a corollary, we get a new compactification of the universal Jacobian over the moduli space of pseudo-stable curves.

Pure mathematics14L30General MathematicsCompactified universal JacobianHilbert scheme01 natural sciencesMathematics - Algebraic GeometryMathematics::Algebraic Geometry0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsProjective spaceCompactification (mathematics)0101 mathematicsAlgebraic Geometry (math.AG)QuotientMathematicsDegree (graph theory)010102 general mathematicsChow schemeGIT quotientGITModuli spaceStable curvesHilbert schemeScheme (mathematics)Settore MAT/03 - Geometria010307 mathematical physicsPseudo-stable curveElectronic Research Announcements in Mathematical Sciences
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