Contractions and deformations
Abstract
Suppose that f is a projective birational morphism with at most one-dimensional fibres between d-dimensional varieties X and Y, satisfying . Consider the locus L in Y over which f is not an isomorphism. Taking the scheme-theoretic fibre C over any closed point of L, we construct algebras and which prorepresent the functors of commutative deformations of C, and noncommutative deformations of the reduced fibre, respectively. Our main theorem is that the algebras recover L, and in general the commutative deformations of neither C nor the reduced fibre can do this. As the d=3 special case, this proves the following contraction theorem: in a neighbourhood of the point, the morphism f contracts a curve without contracting a divisor if and only if the functor of noncommutative deformations of the reduced fibre is representable.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1511.00406,
title = {Contractions and deformations},
author = {Will Donovan and Michael Wemyss},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.00406},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
Minor changes following referee comments. 22 pages