Vector bundles on curves coming from variation of Hodge structures

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Publication:3188166

DOI10.1142/S0129167X16400012zbMATH Open1368.14019arXiv1505.05064OpenAlexW2963407152MaRDI QIDQ3188166FDOQ3188166


Authors: Michael Dettweiler, Fabrizio Catanese Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 17 August 2016

Published in: International Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Fujita's second theorem for K"ahler fibre spaces over a curve asserts that the direct image V of the relative dualizing sheaf splits as the direct sum V=AoplusQ, where A is ample and Q is unitary flat. We focus on our negative answer (cite{cd}) to a question by Fujita: is V semiample? We give here an infinite series of counterexamples using hypergeometric integrals and we give a simple argument to show that the monodromy representation is infinite. Our counterexamples are surfaces of general type with positive index, explicitly given as abelian coverings with group (mathbbZ/n)2 of a Del Pezzo surface of degree 5 (branched on a union of lines forming a bianticanonical divisor), and endowed with a semistable fibration with only 3 singular fibres. The simplest such surfaces are the three ball quotients, already considered in joint work of I. Bauer and the first author, fibred over a curve of genus 2, and with fibres of genus 4. These examples are a larger class than the ones corresponding to Shimura curves in the moduli space of Abelian varieties.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1505.05064




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