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Rank 3 Quadratic Generators of Veronese Embeddings (2001.06687v2)

Published 18 Jan 2020 in math.AG

Abstract: Let $L$ be a very ample line bundle on a projective scheme $X$ defined over an algebraically closed field $\Bbbk$ with ${\rm char}~\Bbbk \neq 2$. We say that $(X,L)$ satisfies property $\mathsf{QR}(k)$ if the homogeneous ideal of the linearly normal embedding $X \subset \mathbb{P}H0 (X,L)$ can be generated by quadrics of rank $\leq k$. Many classical varieties such as Segre-Veronese embeddings, rational normal scrolls and curves of high degree satisfy property $\mathsf{QR}(4)$. In this paper, we first prove that if ${\rm char}~\Bbbk \neq 3$ then $(\mathbb{P}n , \mathcal{O}{\mathbb{P}n} (d))$ satisfies property $\mathsf{QR}(3)$ for all $n \geq 1$ and $d \geq 2$. We also investigate an asymptotic behavior of property $\mathsf{QR}(3)$ for any projective scheme. Namely, we prove that $(i)$ if $X \subset \mathbb{P} H0 (X,L)$ is $m$-regular then $(X,Ld )$ satisfies property $\mathsf{QR}(3)$ for all $d \geq m$ and $(ii)$ if $A$ is an ample line bundle on $X$ then $(X,Ad )$ satisfies property $\mathsf{QR}(3)$ for all sufficiently large even number $d$. These results provide an affirmative evidence for the expectation that property $\mathsf{QR}(3)$ holds for all sufficiently ample line bundles on $X$, as in the cases of Green-Lazarsfeld's condition $\mathrm{N}_p$ and Eisenbud-Koh-StiLLMan's determininantal presentation in [EKS88]. Finally, when ${\rm char}~\Bbbk = 3$ we prove that $(\mathbb{P}n , \mathcal{O}{\mathbb{P}n} (2))$ fails to satisfy property $\mathsf{QR}(3)$ for all $n \geq 3$.

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