Elliptic curves, ACM bundles and Ulrich bundles on prime Fano threefolds

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Authors: Ciro Ciliberto, Flaminio Flamini, Andreas Leopold Knutsen Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 20 June 2022

Abstract: Let X be any smooth prime Fano threefold of degree 2g2 in mathbbPg+1, with gin3,ldots,10,12. We prove that for any integer d satisfying leftlfloorfracg+32ightfloorleqdleqg+3 the Hilbert scheme parametrizing smooth irreducible elliptic curves of degree d in X is nonempty and has a component of dimension d, which is furthermore reduced except for the case when (g,d)=(4,3) and X is contained in a singular quadric. Consequently, we deduce that the moduli space of rank--two slope--stable ACM bundles mathcalFd on X such that det(mathcalFd)=mathcalOX(1), c2(mathcalFd)cdotmathcalOX(1)=d and h0(mathcalFd(1))=0 is nonempty and has a component of dimension 2dg2, which is furthermore reduced except for the case when (g,d)=(4,3) and X is contained in a singular quadric. This completes the classification of rank-two ACM bundles on prime Fano threefolds. Secondly, we prove that for every hinmathbbZ+ the moduli space of stable Ulrich bundles mathcalE of rank 2h and determinant mathcalOX(3h) on X is nonempty and has a reduced component of dimension h2(g+3)+1; this result is optimal in the sense that there are no other Ulrich bundles occurring on X. This in particular shows that any prime Fano threefold is Ulrich wild.













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