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Lower bounds for Waldschmidt constants of generic lines in $\mathbb{P}^3$ and a Chudnovsky-type theorem

Algebraic Geometry 2018-03-08 v1 Commutative Algebra

Abstract

The Waldschmidt constant \alphahat(I)\alphahat(I) of a radical ideal II in the coordinate ring of \PPN\PP^N measures (asymptotically) the degree of a hypersurface passing through the set defined by II in \PPN\PP^N. Nagata's approach to the 14th Hilbert Problem was based on computing such constant for the set of points in \PP2\PP^2. Since then, these constants drew much attention, but still there are no methods to compute them (except for trivial cases). Therefore the research focuses on looking for accurate bounds for \alphahat(I)\alphahat(I). In the paper we deal with \alphahat(s)\alphahat(s), the Waldschmidt constant for ss very general lines in \PP3\PP^3. We prove that \alphahat(s)2s1\alphahat(s) \geq \lfloor\sqrt{2s-1}\rfloor holds for all ss, whereas the much stronger bound \alphahat(s)2.5s\alphahat(s) \geq \lfloor\sqrt{2.5 s}\rfloor holds for all ss but s=4s=4, 77 and 1010. We also provide an algorithm which gives even better bounds for \alphahat(s)\alphahat(s), very close to the known upper bounds, which are conjecturally equal to \alphahat(s)\alphahat(s) for ss large enough.

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@article{arxiv.1803.02387,
  title  = {Lower bounds for Waldschmidt constants of generic lines in $\mathbb{P}^3$ and a Chudnovsky-type theorem},
  author = {Marcin Dumnicki and Mohammad Zaman Fashami and Justyna Szpond and Halszka Tutaj-Gasinska},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.02387},
  year   = {2018}
}

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