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On the arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay property for sets of points in multiprojective spaces

Algebraic Geometry 2024-08-21 v3 Commutative Algebra

Abstract

Published version: We study the arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay (ACM) property for finite sets of points in multiprojective spaces, especially (P1)n(\mathbb P^1)^n. A combinatorial characterization, the ()(\star)-property, is known in P1×P1\mathbb P^1 \times \mathbb P^1. We propose a combinatorial property, (n)(\star_n), that directly generalizes the ()(\star)-property to (P1)n(\mathbb P^1)^n for larger nn. We show that XX is ACM if and only if it satisfies the (n)(\star_n)-property. The main tool for several of our results is an extension to the multiprojective setting of certain liaison methods in projective space. Corrigendum: We correct a mistake in the cited paper. It introduced a combinatorial property, the (n)(\star_n)-property, for a finite set of points XX in (P1)n(\mathbb P^1)^n and claimed that this property holds if and only if XX is ACM. In fact XX being ACM is a sufficient condition for the (n)(\star_n)-property, but we only prove that it is necessary when n=3n=3, and we give a counterexample when n=4n=4.

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@article{arxiv.1702.01199,
  title  = {On the arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay property for sets of points in multiprojective spaces},
  author = {Giuseppe Favacchio and Elena Guardo and Juan Migliore},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.01199},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

This is a corrigendum of the paper 1702.01199v2, which appeared in the Proceedings of the AMS in 2018. It contains only the correction of Theorem 3.16 and a counterexample to the original more general statement pointed out to us by G. Fl{\o}ystad. It should be read in conjunction with the latest posted version of the full paper for context