A priori bounds of Severi type for cohomological Hilbert-functions (Q1210076)

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A priori bounds of Severi type for cohomological Hilbert-functions
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    A priori bounds of Severi type for cohomological Hilbert-functions (English)
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    16 May 1993
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    Let \(F\) be a coherent sheaf on the projective \(d\)-space \(\mathbb{P}^ d\) and \(\delta(F):=\min\{\text{depth} F_ x=| x\in\mathbb{P}^ d\) closed point\}. A well known result of Serre (which implies the lemma of Enriques-Severi-Zariski) says that, for \(i<\delta(F)\), \(H^ iF(n)=0\) for \(n\ll 0\). In this paper, the author gives a quantitative version of this vanishing theorem in terms of some invariants of the sheaf such as \(\delta(F)\), \(h^ 0F\), \(h^ 1F(-1),\dots,h^ iF(-i)\), the linear subdimension of \(F\) (a notion due to the author) defined as the minimal dimension of a linear subspace containing a point of \(\text{Ass}(F)\), etc. Since the bounds given by the author are expressed in a rather complicated way, we shall illustrate his results by stating a particular case: if \(0\leq i<\delta(F)\) and \(h^ jF(-j)=0\) for \(0\leq j\leq i\) then \(h^ iF(n)=0\) for all \(n\leq -i\). The main tool used by the author is the exact sequence of the hyperplane section.
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    cohomological Hilbert-function
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    coherent sheaf
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    vanishing theorem
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    invariants of a sheaf
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    linear subdimension
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    hyperplane section
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