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On the infinitesimal rigidity of homogeneous varieties

alg-geom 2007-05-23 v2 dg-ga Algebraic Geometry Differential Geometry

Abstract

Let XPNX\subset P^N be a variety (respectively a patch of an analytic submanifold) and let xXx\in X be a general point. We show that if the projective second fundamental form of XX at xx is isomorphic to the second fundamental form of a point of a Segre Pn×PmP^n\times P^m, n,m2n,m\geq 2, a Grassmaniann G(2,n+2)G(2,n+2), n4n\geq 4, or the Cayley plane OP2OP^2, then XX is the corresponding homogeneous variety (resp. a patch of the corresponding homogeneous variety). If the projective second fundamental form of XX at xx is isomorphic to the second fundamental form of a point of a Veronese v2(Pn)v_2(P^n) and the Fubini cubic form of XX at xx is zero, then X=v2(Pn)X=v_2(P^n) (resp. a patch of v2(Pn)v_2(P^n)). All these results are valid in the real or complex analytic categories and locally in the CC^{\infty} category if one assumes the hypotheses hold in a neighborhood of any point xx. As a byproduct, we show that the systems of quadrics I2(Pm1Pn1),I2(P1×Pn1)I_2(P^{m-1}\sqcup P^{n-1}), I_2(P^1\times P^{n-1}) and I2(S5)I_2(S_5) are stable in the sense that if AtS2TA_t\subset S^2T^* is an analytic family such that for t0t\neq 0, AtAA_t\simeq A, then A0AA_0\simeq A. We also make some observations related to the Fulton-Hansen connectedness theorem.

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@article{arxiv.alg-geom/9710028,
  title  = {On the infinitesimal rigidity of homogeneous varieties},
  author = {J. M. Landsberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:alg-geom/9710028},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

AMSTeX 12 pages, change from earlier version: an affirmative answer to question 6 in the original version of the paper had been already proven by Zak