Separators of points in a multiprojective space (Q926276)

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Separators of points in a multiprojective space
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    27 May 2008
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    Given a set of points \({\mathbb X} = {P_1,...,P_s} \subset {\mathbb P}^1 \times ... \times {\mathbb P}^{n_r}\), a multihomogeneous form \[ F \in k[x_{1,0},...,x_{1,n_1}; ... ;x_{r,0},...,x_{r,n_r}] \] is a separator for \(P\in {\mathbb X}\) if \(F(P)\neq 0\) and \(F(Q)=0\), \(\forall Q\in {\mathbb X} - \{P\} \). The degree of a point \(P \in {\mathbb X}\) is the set: \[ \deg _{\mathbb X}(P) = \{\deg F | F \, {\text{is a minimal separator of P}}\} \] where the partial order on \({\mathbb N}^r\) is given by \((i_1,..,i_r) \geq (j_1,...,j_r)\) iff \(i_t \geq j_t\), \(\forall t=1,...,r\). This generalizes to multiprojective spaces the notion of separator and degree of a point in \({\mathbb P}^n\). \textit{A. V. Geramita, P. Maroscia} and \textit{L. G. Roberts} [J. Lond. Math. Soc. 28, 443--452 (1983; Zbl 0535.13012)] showed how the degree can be used to relate the Hilbert function of \({\mathbb X}\) and \({\mathbb X}-\{P\}\), while \textit{L. Bazzotti, S. Abrescia} and \textit{L. Marino} [Matematiche 56, No. 1, 129--148 (2001; Zbl 1172.13306)] also showed how this degree is related to the graded Betti numbers in a minimal resolution of \(I_{\mathbb X}\). Those results are generilized in this paper to the multiprojective case for Hilbert functions, and to the multigraded resolution when \({\mathbb X}\) is a.C.M. More detailed results are given when \({\mathbb X}\subset {\mathbb P}^1\times{\mathbb P}^1\).
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    multiprojective spaces
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    points
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    linear systems
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