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Hilbert scheme of some threefold scrolls over the Hirzebruch surface \({\mathbb F}_1\) (English)
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14 January 2014
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Consider the Hirzebruch surface \(\mathbb{F}_1\) and denote, as usual, by \(C_0\) the minimal section and by \(f\) the fiber of the ruling. Now consider a very ample, rank two vector bundle \(\mathcal{E}\) over \(\mathbb{F}_1\) whose first Chern class is numerically equivalent to \(3C_0+bf\). This vector bundle results to appear as an extension of two line bundles \(A\) and \(B\) whose numerical class are known. This description as an extension allows the authors to embed the projective bundle associated to \(\mathcal{E}\), say \(X\), in a projective space \(\mathbb{P}^n\), where its degree \(d\) is known. Then \([X]\) is a point in \(\mathcal{X}\), an irreducible component of the Hilbert scheme of 3-dimensional varieties of degree \(d\) in \(\mathbb{P}^n\) and it can be shown, see Prop. 5, that is a smooth point in \(\mathcal{X}\) whose dimension is computed. Moreover, see Theorem 5.1, a count of parameters shows that the general point of \(\mathcal{X}\) parametrizes one of these scrolls.
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Hilbert schemes
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special threefolds
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vector bundles
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ruled varieties
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