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On the strong Lefschetz question for uniform powers of general linear forms in $k[x,y,z]$ (1611.04544v1)

Published 14 Nov 2016 in math.AC

Abstract: Schenck and Seceleanu proved that if $R = k[x,y,z]$, where $k$ is an infinite field, and $I$ is an ideal generated by any collection of powers of linear forms, then multiplication by a general linear form $L$ induces a homomorphism of maximal rank from any component of $R/I$ to the next. That is, $R/I$ has the {\em weak Lefschetz property}. Considering the more general {\em strong Lefschetz question} of when $\times Lj$ has maximal rank for $j \geq 2$, we give the first systematic study of this problem. We assume that the linear forms are general and that the powers are all the same, i.e. that $I$ is generated by {\em uniform} powers of general linear forms. We prove that for any number of such generators, $\times L2$ always has maximal rank. We then specialize to almost complete intersections, i.e. to four generators, and we show that for $j = 3,4,5$ the behavior depends on the uniform exponent and on $j$, in a way that we make precise. In particular, there is always at most one degree where $\times Lj$ fails maximal rank. Finally, we note that experimentally all higher powers of $L$ fail maximal rank in at least two degrees.

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