Extensions of projective varieties and deformations. II (Q1191899)
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Extensions of projective varieties and deformations. II (English)
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27 September 1992
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[For part I see the preceding review.] Given a smooth projective variety \(V\subset\mathbb{P}^ n\), a projective variety \(W\subset\mathbb{P}^{n+k}\) is called a \(k\)-step extension if \(V=W\cap\mathbb{P}^ n\), \(W\) is smooth along \(V\) and transversal to \(\mathbb{P}^ n\), where \(\mathbb{P}^ n\subset\mathbb{P}^{n+k}\) is a linear subspace. If \(W\) is not a cone, such an extension is called nontrivial. With the normal bundle \(N_{\mathbb{P}(E)| V}\) define \(\alpha(V)=h^ 0(V,N_{\mathbb{P}(E)| V}(-1))-(n+1)\). A main theorem of the present article is that if \(\alpha(V)<n\), \(V\neq\mathbb{P}^ n\), and \(V\) is not a quadric and is not contained in a hyperpane in \(\mathbb{P}^ n\), then \(V\) cannot be nontrivially extended more than \(\alpha(V)\) steps.
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hyperplane section
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\(k\)-step extension
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deformation
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projective variety
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