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Non-geodesic variations of Hodge structure of maximum dimension

Algebraic Geometry 2017-03-03 v1 Differential Geometry

Abstract

There are a number of examples of variations of Hodge structure of maximum dimension. However, to our knowledge, those that are global on the level of the period domain are totally geodesic subspaces that arise from an orbit of a subgroup of the group of the period domain. That is, they are defined by Lie theory rather than by algebraic geometry. In this note, we give an example of a variation of maximum dimension which is nowhere tangent to a geodesic variation. The period domain in question, which classifies weight two Hodge structures with h2,0=2h^{2,0} = 2 and h1,1=28h^{1,1} = 28, is of dimension 5757. The horizontal tangent bundle has codimension one, thus it is an example of a holomorphic contact structure, with local integral manifolds of dimension 28. The group of the period domain is SO(4,28)SO(4,28), and one can produce global integral manifolds as orbits of the action of subgroups isomorphic to SU(2,14)SU(2,14). Our example is given by the variation of Hodge structure on the second cohomology of weighted projective hypersurfaces of degree 1010 in a weighted projective three-space with weights 1,1,2,51, 1, 2, 5

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@article{arxiv.1703.00636,
  title  = {Non-geodesic variations of Hodge structure of maximum dimension},
  author = {James A. Carlson and Domingo Toledo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.00636},
  year   = {2017}
}