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    On Buchsbaum bundles on quadric hypersurfaces (English)
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    5 August 2013
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    If \(E\) is a vector bundle on a polarized projective variety \((X,L)\), it is called \textit{arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay} if all its intermediate cohomologies vanish for all twists of \(L\). It is called \textit{arithmetically Buchsbaum}, if the intermediate cohomologies have trivial vector space structure over the ring \(\bigoplus H^0(L^n)\) and it is \textit{properly} arithmetically Buchsbaum, if it is in addition not arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay. It is well known that if the variety is \((\mathbb{P}^n,\mathcal{O}_{\mathbb{P}^n}(1))\), and \(E\) is indecomposable rank two vector bundle in characteristic zero (so it is properly arithmetically Buchsbaum, by a theorem of Horrocks), then \(n=3\) and \(E\) is the null-correlation bundle. In the paper under review, the authors completely classify properly arithmetically Buchsbaum bundles of rank 2 on smooth quadrics \(Q_n\) in \(\mathbb{P}^{n+1}\)
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    arithmetically Buchsbaum rank two vector bundles
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    smooth quadric hypersurfaces
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