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On the birational invariance of the arithmetic genus and Euler characteristic

Algebraic Geometry 2020-11-13 v8

Abstract

The aim of this note is to use elementary methods to give a large class of examples of projective varieties YPkd Y \subseteq \mathbb{P}^d_k over a field kk with the property that YY is not isomorphic to a hypersurface HPkNH\subseteq \mathbb{P}^N_k in projective space PkN\mathbb{P}^N_k with N:=dim(Y)+1N:=dim(Y)+1. We apply this construction to the study of the arithmetic genus pa(Y)p_a(Y) of YY and the problem of determining if pa(Y)p_a(Y) is a birational invariant of YY in general. We give an infinite number of examples of pairs of projective varieties (Y,Y)(Y, Y') in any dimension dim(Y)=dim(Y)4dim(Y)=dim(Y')\geq 4 where YY is birational to YY', but where pa(Y)pa(Y)p_a(Y)\neq p_a(Y'). The arithmetic genus is by Hodge theory known to be a birational invariant for smooth projective varieties over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero. In each dimension d4d\geq 4 we give positive dimensional families of pairs of projective varieties (Y,Y)(Y,Y') that are birational but where the arithmetic genus differ. We prove a similar result on the Euler characteristic.

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@article{arxiv.1903.04871,
  title  = {On the birational invariance of the arithmetic genus and Euler characteristic},
  author = {Helge Øystein Maakestad},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.04871},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

Corollary 2.8: Minor correction. 25.04:2019: A reference and a result on the Euler characteristic added. 11.05.2019: Minor corrections. 29.05.2019: Example 2.11 added. 03.06.2019: Theorem 2.12 added