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Singular Levi-flat hypersurfaces in complex projective space induced by curves in the Grassmannian

Complex Variables 2015-05-14 v3 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

Let HPnH \subset {\mathbb P}^n be a real-analytic subvariety of codimension one induced by a real-analytic curve in the Grassmannian G(n+1,n)G(n+1,n). Assuming HH has a global defining function, we prove HH is Levi-flat, the closure of its smooth points of top dimension is a union of complex hyperplanes, and its singular set is either of dimension 2n22n-2 or dimension 2n42n-4. If the singular set is of dimension 2n42n-4, then we show the hypersurface is algebraic and the Levi-foliation extends to a singular holomorphic foliation of Pn{\mathbb P}^n with a meromorphic (rational of degree 1) first integral. In this case, HH is in some sense simply a complex cone over an algebraic curve in P1{\mathbb P}^1. Similarly if HH has a degenerate singularity, then HH is also algebraic. If the dimension of the singular set is 2n22n-2 and is nondegenerate, we show by construction that the hypersurface need not be algebraic nor semialgebraic. We construct a Levi-flat real-analytic subvariety in P2{\mathbb P}^2 of real codimension 1 with compact leaves that is not contained in any proper real-algebraic subvariety of P2{\mathbb P}^2. Therefore a straightforward analogue of Chow's theorem for Levi-flat hypersurfaces does not hold.

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@article{arxiv.1407.5913,
  title  = {Singular Levi-flat hypersurfaces in complex projective space induced by curves in the Grassmannian},
  author = {Jiri Lebl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.5913},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

13 pages, 1 figure, add missing hypotheses to first theorem, reorganized and added some details