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On the arithmetic Cohen-Macaulayness of varieties parameterized by Togliatti systems (2012.01958v2)

Published 3 Dec 2020 in math.AG

Abstract: Given any diagonal cyclic subgroup $\Lambda \subset GL(n+1,k)$ of order $d$, let $I_d\subset k[x_0,\ldots, x_n]$ be the ideal generated by all monomials ${m_{1},\ldots, m_{r}}$ of degree $d$ which are invariants of $\Lambda$. $I_d$ is a monomial Togliatti system, provided $r \leq \binom{d+n-1}{n-1}$, and in this case the projective toric variety $X_d$ parameterized by $(m_{1},\ldots, m_{r})$ is called a $GT$-variety with group $\Lambda$. We prove that all these $GT$-varieties are arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay and we give a combinatorial expression of their Hilbert functions. In the case $n=2$, we compute explicitly the Hilbert function, polynomial and series of $X_d$. We determine a minimal free resolution of its homogeneous ideal and we show that it is a binomial prime ideal generated by quadrics and cubics. We also provide the exact number of both types of generators. Finally, we pose the problem of determining whether a surface parameterized by a Togliatti system is aCM. We construct examples that are aCM and examples that are not.

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