The Hilbert curve of a 4-dimensional scroll with a divisorial fiber
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Publication:2300680
DOI10.11650/TJM/190206zbMATH Open1436.14018arXiv1902.09942OpenAlexW2915280020MaRDI QIDQ2300680FDOQ2300680
Authors: Andrea Luigi Tironi, Antonio Lanteri
Publication date: 28 February 2020
Published in: Taiwanese Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: In dimension adjunction theoretic scrolls over a smooth -fold may not be classical scrolls, due to the existence of divisorial fibers. A -dimensional scroll over of this type is considered, and the equation of its Hilbert curve is determined in two ways, one of which relies on the fact that is at the same time a classical scroll over a threefold . It turns out that does not perceive divisorial fibers. The equation we obtain also shows that a question raised in a previous article by Beltrametti, Lanteri and Sommese, has negative answer in general for non-classical scrolls over a -fold. More precisely, the answer for is negative or positive according to whether is regarded as an adjunction theoretic scroll or as a classical scroll; in other words, it is the answer to this question to distinguish between the existence of jumping fibers or not.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1902.09942
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