\({\mathbb P^r}\)-scrolls arising from Brill-Noether theory and \(K3\)-surfaces (Q967651)

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\({\mathbb P^r}\)-scrolls arising from Brill-Noether theory and \(K3\)-surfaces
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    \({\mathbb P^r}\)-scrolls arising from Brill-Noether theory and \(K3\)-surfaces (English)
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    30 April 2010
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    If \(C\) is a smooth projective curve of genus \(g\), over a \(K3\) surface \(S\), then special linear series \(A\in W^r_d(C)\) are formed by sets of points in special position which, by a construction introduced by Lazarsfeld, determine a bundle on \(S\), of rank \(r+1\). The geometry of these vector bundles is rich, and reflects the geometry of spaces parametrizing linear series on curves over \(K3\) surfaces. When \(S\) moves in the family of \(K3\) surfaces of fixed genus, the projectivizations of bundles \(F\), induced by curves \(C\subset S\) and linear series \(A\in W^r_d(C)\), can be embedded in a fixed projective space \(\mathbb P^R\) as scrolls. The Hilbert polynomial of these scrolls depends on the numbers \(g,r,d\). The author studies properties of family \(\mathcal H\) of scrolls, obtained, for fixed \((g,r,d)\), by the previous construction. It turns out that \(\mathcal H\) is dense in a component of the Hilbert scheme, whose dimension is computed. The author also shows that new example of families of projective scrolls over surfaces, can be obtained in this way.
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    scrolls
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    linear series
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