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$I$-Maximal Variation of Hodge Structure and Jacobian Rings

Algebraic Geometry 2026-03-19 v1

Abstract

We investigate higher--order variation of Hodge structure for families of smooth hypersurfaces and complete intersections through the notion of II--maximal variation. Using Griffiths' description of primitive cohomology, we interpret the infinitesimal variation of Hodge structure and the nn--fold Yukawa coupling as graded multiplication maps in the Jacobian ring. Our main result shows that the Strong Lefschetz property of the Jacobian ring provides the algebraic mechanism ensuring II--maximal variation. In particular, we prove that smooth hypersurfaces of degree dn+2d\ge n+2 and smooth complete intersections with κ>0\kappa>0 exhibit II--maximal variation. We further establish that for complete intersections of general type the infinitesimal Torelli property is equivalent to the nondegeneracy of the Yukawa coupling. Finally, we analyze degenerations and show that the failure of the Strong Lefschetz property leads to degeneration of the Yukawa coupling and the loss of II--maximal variation. These results identify the Lefschetz property of the Jacobian ring as the fundamental algebraic structure governing maximal variation of Hodge structure.

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@article{arxiv.2603.17245,
  title  = {$I$-Maximal Variation of Hodge Structure and Jacobian Rings},
  author = {Mounir Nisse},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.17245},
  year   = {2026}
}

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