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The variety of circular complexes and \(F\)-splitting (English)
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29 September 1999
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Let \(V_0,V_1\) be two finite-dimensional vector spaces over an algebraically closed field \(k\) of characteristic \(p>0\). Let \(L=\Hom (V_0,V_1) \times\Hom (V_1,V_0)\) and let \(H=\text{GL}(V_0) \times\text{GL}(V_1)\). Then \(H\) acts on \(L\) by \((g_1,g_2) \cdot(f_1,f_2) =(g_2f_1g_1^{-1}, g_1f_2g_2^{-1})\). An element \(f=(f_1,f_2)\in L\) is called a circular complex if \(f_1\circ f_2= f_2 \circ f_1=0\). The main theorem of the present paper asserts that the \(H\)-orbit closure \(\overline O_f\) of a circular complex \(f\) is normal, Cohen-Macaulay with rational singularities. It may be recalled that Strickland proved that each component of the full variety of the circular complexes in \(L\) is normal and Cohen-Macaulay.
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circular complexes
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\(F\)-splitting
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characteristic \(p\)
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Cohen-Macaulay variety
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