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Generators for Symbolic Powers of Ideals Defining General Points of $P^2$

alg-geom 2011-11-09 v1 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

Given distinct points p1,,prp_1,\cdots,p_r of the projective plane P2P^2 and a positive integer mm, the homogeneous ideal defining the fat point subscheme Z=m(p1++pr)Z=m(p_1+\cdots+p_r) is the symbolic power I(m)I^{(m)} of the homogeneous ideal II defining the smooth union of the rr points p1,,prp_1,\ldots,p_r. If p1,,prp_1,\ldots,p_r are sufficiently general, it is known that the maximal rank conjecture holds for II; i.e., for every dd the multiplication map I1IdI(d+1)I_1\otimes I_d\to I_{(d+1)} on homogeneous components has maximal rank (meaning the map is either injective or surjective). One easily sees this fails for symbolic powers of ideals defining general points; this preprint relates the failure to the occurrence of (in Nagata's terminology) uniform abnormal curves, and, for r<10r<10, takes complete account of the failure, thereby completely determining the modules in a minimal free resolution of I(m)I^{(m)} when r<10r<10. It is also conjectured that maximal rank holds if r>9r>9. Assuming this and a previous conjecture of the author, one can completely determine the modules in a minimal free resolution of I(m)I^{(m)} for any r>0r>0 general points and any m>0m>0. The author's www site, http://www.math.unl.edu/~bharbour, makes available, in addition to plainTeX textfile and dvi versions of this preprint, a Macintosh (stuffed and bin hexed) executable and a C source textfile program which output the (conjectural for r>9r>9) modules in a minimal free resolution of I(m)I^{(m)} for any r>0r>0 general plane points and any m>0m>0. Web visitors can also run a version of

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@article{arxiv.alg-geom/9509003,
  title  = {Generators for Symbolic Powers of Ideals Defining General Points of $P^2$},
  author = {Brian Harbourne},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:alg-geom/9509003},
  year   = {2011}
}

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plain tex, 11 pp. The preprint itself is not contained in the Duke archive; plainTeX textfile and dvi versions of this preprint and related software (as described in the abstract) can instead be obtained via the author's www site, http://www.math.unl.edu/~bharbour/ . Comments and requests can be directed to [email protected]