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38406501359372282063949 & all that: Monodromy of Fano Problems

Algebraic Geometry 2020-11-24 v2 Number Theory

Abstract

A Fano problem is an enumerative problem of counting rr-dimensional linear subspaces on a complete intersection in Pn\mathbb{P}^n over a field of arbitrary characteristic, whenever the corresponding Fano scheme is finite. A classical example is enumerating lines on a cubic surface. We study the monodromy of finite Fano schemes Fr(X)F_{r}(X) as the complete intersection XX varies. We prove that the monodromy group is either symmetric or alternating in most cases. In the exceptional cases, the monodromy group is one of the Weyl groups W(E6)W(E_6) or W(Dk)W(D_k).

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@article{arxiv.2002.04580,
  title  = {38406501359372282063949 & all that: Monodromy of Fano Problems},
  author = {Sachi Hashimoto and Borys Kadets},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.04580},
  year   = {2020}
}

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to appear in International Mathematics Research Notices