On coherent systems of type \((n, d, n+1)\) on Petri curves (Q946493)
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On coherent systems of type \((n, d, n+1)\) on Petri curves (English)
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23 September 2008
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If \(X\) is a smooth irreducible projective curve, a coherent system of type (n,d,k) on \(X\) is a pair \((E,V)\), where \(E\) is a vector bundle on \(X\), \(V\) is linear subspace of \(H^0(X,E)\) and \(\text{rank}(E)=n\), \(\deg(E)=d\), \(\dim(V)=k\). Using a notion of stability for coherent systems of data (cf. the references in the paper under review), depending on a real \(\alpha\), one constructs (cf. the references) a moduli space \(G(\alpha;n,d,k)\). The subject of this paper is the case of coherent systems with \(k=n+1\) on curves with the property that, for any line bundle \(L\), the map \(H^0(L)\otimes H^0 (L^\ast \otimes K) \to H^0(K)\) is injective (the so-called \textit{Petri curves}). From the authors' abstract: ``We describe the geometry of the moduli space of such coherent systems for large values of the parameter \(\alpha \). We determine the top critical value of \(\alpha \) and show that the corresponding `flip' has positive codimension. We investigate also the non-emptiness of the moduli space for smaller values of \(\alpha\), proving in many cases that the condition for non-emptiness is the same as for large \(\alpha\). We give some detailed results for \(g\leq 5\) and applications to higher rank Brill-Noether theory and the stability of kernels of evaluation maps, thus proving Butler's conjecture in some cases in which it was not previously known.''
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Petri curve
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Brill-Noether theory
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\(\alpha \)-stability
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moduli space
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