Homogeneous ACM bundles on a Grassmannian (Q904010)

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Homogeneous ACM bundles on a Grassmannian
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    Homogeneous ACM bundles on a Grassmannian (English)
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    15 January 2016
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    A projective variety \(X\) embedded in a projective space is called \textit{arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay} (or ACM) if the coordinate ring is Cohen-Macaulay. This implies \(\text{ H}^i({\mathcal O}_X(\ell))=0\) for all \(\ell \) and \(0< i< \text{dim }X\). A coherent sheaf \(E\) on \(X\) is called ACM if \(\text{depth } E_x=\text{dim } {\mathcal O}_{X,x}\) for all \(x \in X\) and \(\text{H}^i(X, E(\ell ))=0\) for all \(\ell\) and \(0 <i < \text{dim } X\). Observe that in the case \(X\) smooth an ACM sheaf is locally free. By a celebrated theorem of \textit{M. Hochster} [J. Algebra 25, 40--57 (1973; Zbl 0256.14024)] Grassmannian varieties and their Schubert subvarieties are ACM. \newline In this paper there are determined the GL(V)-invariant bundles which are ACM on the Grassmannian variety \(\text{G}r(k+1, V)\), where \(V\) is a vector space of dimension \(n+1\). Using these bundles one constructs arbitrarily large families of indecomposable ACM bundles on \(\text{Gr}(k+1,V)\) of arbitrarily large rank.
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    arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay (ACM) bundle
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    Grassmann variety
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    homogeneous bundle
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    representation type
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