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Symmetries of Fano varieties

Algebraic Geometry 2025-02-05 v1

Abstract

We study Fano varieties endowed with a faithful action of a symmetric group, as well as analogous results for Calabi--Yau varieties, and log terminal singularities. We show the existence of a constant m(n)m(n), so that every symmetric group SkS_k acting on an nn-dimensional Fano variety satisfies km(n)k \leq m(n). We prove that m(n)>n+2nm(n)> n+\sqrt{2n} for every nn. On the other hand, we show that limnm(n)/(n+1)21\lim_{n\to \infty} m(n)/(n+1)^2 \leq 1. However, this asymptotic upper bound is not expected to be sharp. We obtain sharp bounds for certain classes of varieties. For toric varieties, we show that m(n)=n+2m(n)=n+2 for n4n\geq 4. For Fano quasismooth weighted complete intersections, we prove the asymptotic equality limnm(n)/(n+1)=1\lim_{n\to \infty} m(n)/(n+1)=1. Among the Fano weighted complete intersections, we study the maximally symmetric ones and show that they are closely related to the Fano--Fermat varieties, i.e., Fano complete intersections in PN\mathbb P^N cut out by Fermat hypersurfaces. Finally, we draw a connection between maximally symmetric Fano varieties and boundedness of Fano varieties. For instance, we show that the class of S8S_8-equivariant Fano 44-folds forms a bounded family. In contrast, the S7S_7-equivariant Fano 44-folds are unbounded.

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@article{arxiv.2308.12958,
  title  = {Symmetries of Fano varieties},
  author = {Louis Esser and Lena Ji and Joaquín Moraga},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.12958},
  year   = {2025}
}

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32 pages, 3 tables