Singular Levi-flat hypersurfaces in complex projective space induced by curves in the Grassmannian
Abstract
Let be a real-analytic subvariety of codimension one induced by a real-analytic curve in the Grassmannian . Assuming has a global defining function, we prove 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 or dimension . If the singular set is of dimension , then we show the hypersurface is algebraic and the Levi-foliation extends to a singular holomorphic foliation of with a meromorphic (rational of degree 1) first integral. In this case, is in some sense simply a complex cone over an algebraic curve in . Similarly if has a degenerate singularity, then is also algebraic. If the dimension of the singular set is 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 of real codimension 1 with compact leaves that is not contained in any proper real-algebraic subvariety of . 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