Plane Cremona maps: saturation and regularity of the base ideal
Abstract
One studies plane Cremona maps by focusing on the ideal theoretic and homological properties of its homogeneous base ideal ("indeterminacy locus"). The {\em leitmotiv} driving a good deal of the work is the relation between the base ideal and its saturation. As a preliminary one deals with the homological features of arbitrary codimension 2 homogeneous ideals in a polynomial ring in three variables over a field which are generated by three forms of the same degree. The results become sharp when the saturation is not generated in low degrees, a condition to be given a precise meaning. An implicit goal, illustrated in low degrees, is a homological classification of plane Cremona maps according to the respective homaloidal types. An additional piece of this work relates the base ideal of a rational map to a few additional homogeneous "companion" ideals, such as the integral closure, the -fat ideal and a seemingly novel ideal defined in terms of valuations.
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@article{arxiv.1109.2815,
title = {Plane Cremona maps: saturation and regularity of the base ideal},
author = {S. H. Hassanzadeh and A. Simis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.2815},
year = {2012}
}
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New version only 36 pages, one typo corrected