Analysis on some infinite modules, inner projection, and applications

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DOI10.1090/S0002-9947-2012-05755-2zbMATH Open1277.14041arXiv0807.4976OpenAlexW2023379660MaRDI QIDQ2844730FDOQ2844730


Authors: Kangjin Han, Sijong Kwak Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 19 August 2013

Published in: Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: A projective scheme X is called `quadratic' if X is scheme-theoretically cut out by homogeneous equations of degree 2. Furthermore, we say X satisfies `property extbfN2,p' if it is quadratic and the quadratic ideal has only linear syzygies up to first p-th steps. In the present paper, we compare the linear syzygies of the inner projections with those of X and obtain a theorem on `embedded linear syzygies' as one of our main results. This is the natural projection-analogue of `restricting linear syzygies' in the linear section case, cite{EGHP1}. As an immediate corollary, we show that the inner projections of X satisfy property extbfN2,p1 for any reduced scheme X with property extbfN2,p. Moreover, we also obtain the neccessary lower bound (codimX)cdotpfracp(p1)2, which is sharp, on the number of quadrics vanishing on X in order to satisfy extbfN2,p and show that the arithmetic depths of inner projections are equal to that of the quadratic scheme X. These results admit an interesting `syzygetic' rigidity theorem on property extbfN2,p which leads the classifications of extremal and next to extremal cases. For these results we develope the elimination mapping cone theorem for infinitely generated graded modules and improve the partial elimination ideal theory initiated by M. Green. This new method allows us to treat a wider class of projective schemes which can not be covered by the Koszul cohomology techniques, because these are not projectively normal in general.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0807.4976




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