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Upgraded methods for the effective computation of marked schemes on a strongly stable ideal

Commutative Algebra 2012-07-31 v3 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

Let JS=K[x0,...,xn]J\subset S=K[x_0,...,x_n] be a monomial strongly stable ideal. The collection \Mf(J)\Mf(J) of the homogeneous polynomial ideals II, such that the monomials outside JJ form a KK-vector basis of S/IS/I, is called a {\em JJ-marked family}. It can be endowed with a structure of affine scheme, called a {\em JJ-marked scheme}. For special ideals JJ, JJ-marked schemes provide an open cover of the Hilbert scheme \hilbp\hilbp, where p(t)p(t) is the Hilbert polynomial of S/JS/J. Those ideals more suitable to this aim are the mm-truncation ideals Jm\underline{J}_{\geq m} generated by the monomials of degree m\geq m in a saturated strongly stable monomial ideal J\underline{J}. Exploiting a characterization of the ideals in \Mf(Jm)\Mf(\underline{J}_{\geq m}) in terms of a Buchberger-like criterion, we compute the equations defining the Jm\underline{J}_{\geq m}-marked scheme by a new reduction relation, called {\em superminimal reduction}, and obtain an embedding of \Mf(Jm)\Mf(\underline{J}_{\geq m}) in an affine space of low dimension. In this setting, explicit computations are achievable in many non-trivial cases. Moreover, for every mm, we give a closed embedding ϕm:\Mf(Jm)\Mf(Jm+1)\phi_m: \Mf(\underline{J}_{\geq m})\hookrightarrow \Mf(\underline{J}_{\geq m+1}), characterize those ϕm\phi_m that are isomorphisms in terms of the monomial basis of J\underline{J}, especially we characterize the minimum integer m0m_0 such that ϕm\phi_m is an isomorphism for every mm0m\geq m_0.

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@article{arxiv.1110.0698,
  title  = {Upgraded methods for the effective computation of marked schemes on a strongly stable ideal},
  author = {Cristina Bertone and Francesca Cioffi and Paolo Lella and Margherita Roggero},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.0698},
  year   = {2012}
}

Comments

28 pages; this paper contains and extends the second part of the paper posed at arXiv:0909.2184v2[math.AG]; sections are now reorganized and the general presentation of the paper is improved. Final version accepted for publication