Hochschild cohomology versus the Jacobian ring and the Torelli theorem for cubic fourfolds

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DOI10.14231/AG-2019-005zbMATH Open1428.14066arXiv1610.04128OpenAlexW2534518053WikidataQ128631550 ScholiaQ128631550MaRDI QIDQ4621322FDOQ4621322


Authors: Daniel Huybrechts, Jørgen Vold Rennemo Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 11 February 2019

Published in: Algebraic Geometry (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The Jacobian ring J(X) of a smooth hypersurface determines its isomorphism type. This has been used by Donagi and others to prove the generic global Torelli theorem for hypersurfaces in many cases. In Voisin's original proof of the global Torelli theorem for smooth cubic fourfolds the Jacobian ring does not intervene. In this paper we present a proof of the global Torelli theorem for cubic fourfolds that relies on the Jacobian ring and the (derived) global Torelli theorem for K3 surfaces. It emphasizes, once again, the relation between K3 surfaces and smooth cubic fourfolds. More generally, for a variant of Hochschild cohomology of Kuznetsov's category (together with the degree shift functor) associated with an arbitrary smooth hypersurface we construct a graded ring homomorphism from the Jacobian ring to it, which is shown to be bijective whenever Kuznetsov's category is a Calabi-Yau category.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.04128




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