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Geometry of webs of algebraic curves

Algebraic Geometry 2017-03-01 v1 Complex Variables Differential Geometry

Abstract

A family of algebraic curves covering a projective variety XX is called a web of curves on XX if it has only finitely many members through a general point of XX. A web of curves on XX induces a web-structure, in the sense of local differential geometry, in a neighborhood of a general point of XX. We study how the local differential geometry of the web-structure affects the global algebraic geometry of XX. Under two geometric assumptions on the web-structure, the pairwise non-integrability condition and the bracket-generating condition, we prove that the local differential geometry determines the global algebraic geometry of XX, up to generically finite algebraic correspondences. The two geometric assumptions are satisfied, for example, when XPNX \subset {\bf P}^N is a Fano submanifold of Picard number 1, and the family of lines covering XX becomes a web. In this special case, we have a stronger result that the local differential geometry of the web-structure determines XX up to biregular equivalences. As an application, we show that if X,XPN,dimX3,X, X' \subset {\bf P}^N, \dim X' \geq 3, are two such Fano manifolds of Picard number 1, then any surjective morphism f:XXf: X \to X' is an isomorphism.

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@article{arxiv.1605.05018,
  title  = {Geometry of webs of algebraic curves},
  author = {Jun-Muk Hwang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.05018},
  year   = {2017}
}

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35 pages, to appear in Duke Math. J