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The defect of a cubic threefold and applications to intermediate Jacobian fibrations

Algebraic Geometry 2025-07-03 v3

Abstract

The defect of a cubic threefold XX with isolated singularities is a global invariant that measures the failure of Q\mathbb{Q}-factoriality. We compute the defect for such cubics in terms of topological data about the curve of lines through a singular point. We express the mixed Hodge structure on the middle cohomology of XX in terms of both the defect and local invariants of the singularities. We then relate the defect to various geometric properties of XX: in particular, we show that a cubic threefold is not Q\mathbb{Q}-factorial if and only if it contains either a plane or a cubic scroll. We relate the defect to existence of compactified intermediate Jacobian fibrations with irreducible fibers associated to a cubic fourfold.

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@article{arxiv.2312.05118,
  title  = {The defect of a cubic threefold and applications to intermediate Jacobian fibrations},
  author = {Lisa Marquand and Sasha Viktorova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.05118},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Final version, accepted for publication in IMRN. Title changed and new introduction to better highlight main results. 19 pages