Geometry of webs of algebraic curves
Abstract
A family of algebraic curves covering a projective variety is called a web of curves on if it has only finitely many members through a general point of . A web of curves on induces a web-structure, in the sense of local differential geometry, in a neighborhood of a general point of . We study how the local differential geometry of the web-structure affects the global algebraic geometry of . 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 , up to generically finite algebraic correspondences. The two geometric assumptions are satisfied, for example, when is a Fano submanifold of Picard number 1, and the family of lines covering becomes a web. In this special case, we have a stronger result that the local differential geometry of the web-structure determines up to biregular equivalences. As an application, we show that if are two such Fano manifolds of Picard number 1, then any surjective morphism is an isomorphism.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1605.05018,
title = {Geometry of webs of algebraic curves},
author = {Jun-Muk Hwang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.05018},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
35 pages, to appear in Duke Math. J