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CANONICAL CURVES IN ℙ3

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 July 2002

JACQUELINE ROJAS
Affiliation:
UFPB-Departamento de Matemática, Campus I — Cidade Universitária, 58059-910 João Pessoa PB, Brazil. [email protected]
ISRAEL VAINSENCHER
Affiliation:
UFPE-Departamento de Matemática, Cidade Universitária, 50740-540 Recife PE, Brazil. [email protected]
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Abstract

Let ${\rm Hilb}^{6t-3}(\mathbb{P}^3)$ be the Hilbert scheme of closed 1-dimensional subschemes of degree 6 and arithmetic genus 4 in $\mathbb{P}^3$. Let $H$ be the component of ${\rm Hilb}^{6t-3}(\mathbb{P}^3)$ whose generic point corresponds to a canonical curve, that is, a complete intersection of a quadric and a cubic surface in $\mathbb{P}^3$. Let $F$ be the vector space of linear forms in the variables $z_1, z_2, z_3, z_4$. Denote by $F_d$ the vector space of homogeneous forms of degree $d$. Set $X = \{(f_2,f_3)\}$ where $f_2 \in \mathbb{P}(F_2)$ is a quadric surface, and $f_3 \in \mathbb{P}(F_3/f_2 \cdot F)$ is a cubic modulo $f_2$. We have a rational map, $\sigma : X \cdots \rightarrow H$ defined by $(f_2,f_3) \mapsto f_2 \cap f_3$. It fails to be regular along the locus where $f_2$ and $f_3$ acquire a common linear component. Our main result gives an explicit resolution of the indeterminacies of $\sigma$ as well as of the singularities of $H$.

2000 Mathematical Subject Classification: 14C05, 14N05, 14N10, 14N15.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2002 London Mathematical Society

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