Arithmetic properties of projective varieties of almost minimal degree
Abstract
We study the arithmetic properties of projective varieties of almost minimal degree, that is of non-degenerate irreducible projective varieties whose degree exceeds the codimension by precisely 2. We notably show, that such a variety is either arithmetically normal (and arithmetically Gorenstein) or a projection of a variety of minimal degree from an appropriate point . We focus on the latter situation and study by means of the projection . If is not arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay, the homogeneous coordinate ring of the projecting variety is the endomorphism ring of the canonical module of the homogeneous coordinate ring of If is non-normal and is maximally Del Pezzo, that is arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay but not arithmetically normal is just the graded integral closure of It turns out, that the geometry of the projection is governed by the arithmetic depth of in any case. We study in particular the case in which the projecting variety is a cone (over a) rational normal scroll. In this case is contained in a variety of minimal degree such that . We use this to approximate the Betti numbers of . In addition we present several examples to illustrate our results and we draw some of the links to Fujita's classification of polarized varieties of -genus 1.
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@article{arxiv.math/0506277,
title = {Arithmetic properties of projective varieties of almost minimal degree},
author = {Markus Brodmann and Peter Schenzel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0506277},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
corrected, revised version. J. Algebraic Geom., to appear