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Combinatorics of skew lines in $\mathbb P^3$ with an application to algebraic geometry

Algebraic Geometry 2025-06-09 v2 Commutative Algebra Combinatorics

Abstract

This article introduces a previously unrecognized combinatorial structure underlying configurations of skew lines in P3\mathbb{P}^3, and reveals its deep and surprising connection to the algebro-geometric concept of geproci sets. Given any field K\mathbb{K} and a finite set L\mathcal L of 3 or more skew lines in PK3\mathbb{P}^3_\mathbb{K}, we associate to it a group GLG_{\mathcal L} and a groupoid CLC_{\mathcal L} whose action on the union LLL\cup_{L\in\mathcal L}L provides orbits which have a rich combinatorial structure. We characterize when GLG_{\mathcal L} is abelian and give partial results on its finiteness. The notion of \emph{collinearly complete} subsets is introduced and shown to correspond exactly to unions of groupoid orbits. In the case where K\mathbb{K} is a finite field and L\mathcal L is a full spread in PK3\mathbb{P}^3_\mathbb{K} (i.e., every point of PK3\mathbb{P}^3_\mathbb{K} lies on a line in L\mathcal{L}), we prove that GLG_{\mathcal L} being abelian characterizes the classical spread given by the fibers of the Hopf fibration. Over any algebraically closed field, we establish that finite unions of CLC_{\mathcal L}-orbits are geproci sets - that is, finite sets whose general projections to a plane are complete intersections. Furthermore, we prove a converse: if K\mathbb{K} is algebraically closed and ZPK3Z \subset \mathbb{P}^3_\mathbb{K} is a geproci set consisting of mm points on each of s3s \geq 3 skew lines L\mathcal L where the general projection of ZZ is a complete intersection of type (m,s)(m, s), then ZZ is a finite union of orbits of CLC_{\mathcal L}. This work thus uncovers a profound combinatorial framework governing geproci sets, providing a new bridge between incidence combinatorics and algebraic geometry.

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@article{arxiv.2308.00761,
  title  = {Combinatorics of skew lines in $\mathbb P^3$ with an application to algebraic geometry},
  author = {Luca Chiantini and Łucja Farnik and Giuseppe Favacchio and Brian Harbourne and Juan Migliore and Tomasz Szemberg and Justyna Szpond},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.00761},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

51 pages, major revision of the previous version, significant improvement of the results