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The infinitesimal Abel-Jacobi mapping and moving the \({\mathcal O}(2)+{\mathcal O}(-4)\) curve
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    The infinitesimal Abel-Jacobi mapping and moving the \({\mathcal O}(2)+{\mathcal O}(-4)\) curve (English)
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    A smooth rational curve in a smooth projective surface S either contracts or moves in S. An example is given that the analogous statement for a smooth projective threefold is not true. In fact consider the family of smooth quintic hypersurfaces V in \({\mathbb{P}}_ 4\) containing a smooth plane conic C with a double structure. It is shown using the Abel-Jacobi mapping that for generic V and any \(m\geq 1\) no deformations of mC in V exist. On the other hand it is easily seen using a criterion of Laufer, that C does not contract.
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    intermediate Jacobians
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    threefold
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    Abel-Jacobi mapping
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    deformations
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