Koszul modules and Green's conjecture (Q2334538)

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Koszul modules and Green's conjecture
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    Koszul modules and Green's conjecture (English)
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    7 November 2019
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    \textit{M. L. Green}'s conjecture [J. Differ. Geom. 19, 125--167, 168--171 (1984; Zbl 0559.14008)] predicts the expected (non-)vanishing behavior for the syzygies of canonical curves. For general canonical curves the conjecture was established in characteristic zero by \textit{C. Voisin} [J. Eur. Math. Soc. (JEMS) 4, No. 4, 363--404 (2002; Zbl 1080.14525); Compos. Math. 141, No. 5, 1163--1190 (2005; Zbl 1083.14038)] using \(K3\) surfaces and their Hilbert schemes of points. In this paper, the authors take a different approach by studying the syzygies of the tangent surface to a rational normal curve in \(\mathbb{P}^g\), whose hyperplane section gives a rational \(g\)-cuspidal curve as the degeneration of canonical curves of genus \(g\). As a consequence, the authors prove that Green's conjecture holds for general canonical curves in characteristic zero as well as in positive characteristic \(\mathrm{char}(\mathbf{k})\geq \frac{g+2}{2}\). In order to prove the result, the authors describe an explicit, characteristic-independent version of Hermite reciprocity for \(\mathfrak{sl}_2\)-representations. Moreover, they give a complete description in arbitrary characteristics for the (non-)vanishing behavior of the syzygies of the tangential surface to a rational normal curve.
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    Green's conjecture
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    Koszul module
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    canonical curve
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    rational normal curve
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