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Koszul complexes and spectra of projective hypersurfaces with isolated singularities

Algebraic Geometry 2024-03-11 v5

Abstract

For a projective hypersurface ZZ with isolated singularities, we generalize some well-known assertions in the nonsingular case due to Griffiths, Scherk, Steenbrink, Varchenko, and others about the relations between the Steenbrink spectrum, the Poincar\'e polynomial of the Jacobian ring, and the roots of Bernstein-Sato polynomial for a defining polynomial ff up to sign forgetting the multiplicities. We have to use the pole order spectrum and the alternating sum of the Poincar\'e series of certain subquotients of the Koszul cohomologies, and study the pole order spectral sequence. We show sufficient conditions for vanishing or non-vanishing of the differential d1d_1 of the spectral sequence, which are useful in many applications. We prove also symmetries of the dimensions of the subquotients of Koszul cohomologies, which are crucial for computing the roots of BS polynomials. We can deduce that the roots of BS polynomial whose absolute values are larger than n1n/dn-1-n/d are determined by the ``torsion part" of the Jacobian ring (modulo the roots of BS polynomial for ZZ) if all the singularities of ZZ are weighted homogeneous. Here d=degfd=\deg f and nn is the dimension of the ambient affine space.

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@article{arxiv.1212.1081,
  title  = {Koszul complexes and spectra of projective hypersurfaces with isolated singularities},
  author = {Alexandru Dimca and Morihiko Saito},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.1081},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Theorem 3 added