Deformations of hyperelliptic and generalized hyperelliptic polarized varieties
Abstract: In this article we study the deformations of hyperelliptic polarized varieties of dimension and sectional genus such that the image of the morphism induced by is smooth. If $L<sup>m</sup> < 2g-2$, it is known that, by adjunction and the Clifford's theorem, any deformation of is hyperelliptic. Thus, we focus on when or . We prove that, if is Fano-K3, then, except when is a hyperquadric, all deformations of are again hyperelliptic (if is a hyperquadric, the general deformation of is an embedding). This contrasts with the situation of hyperelliptic canonical curves and hyperelliptic K3 surfaces. If , then we prove that, in most cases, a general deformation of is a finite morphism of degree $1$. This provides interesting examples of degree $2$ morphisms that can be deformed to morphisms of degree $1$. We extend our results to so-called generalized hyperelliptic polarized Fano, Calabi-Yau and general type varieties. The solutions to these questions are closely intertwined with the existence or non existence of double structures on the algebraic varieties . We address this matter as well.
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