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Deformations of hyperelliptic and generalized hyperelliptic polarized varieties

Published 1 May 2020 in math.AG | (2005.00342v1)

Abstract: In this article we study the deformations of hyperelliptic polarized varieties (X,L)(X,L) of dimension mm and sectional genus gg such that the image YY of the morphism φ\varphi induced by ∣L∣|L| is smooth. If $L<sup>m</sup> &lt; 2g-2$, it is known that, by adjunction and the Clifford's theorem, any deformation of (X,L)(X,L) is hyperelliptic. Thus, we focus on when L<sup>m=2g−2L<sup>m=2g-2 or L<sup>m=2gL<sup>m=2g. We prove that, if (X,L)(X,L) is Fano-K3, then, except when YY is a hyperquadric, all deformations of (X,L)(X,L) are again hyperelliptic (if YY is a hyperquadric, the general deformation of φ\varphi is an embedding). This contrasts with the situation of hyperelliptic canonical curves and hyperelliptic K3 surfaces. If L<sup>m=2gL<sup>m=2g, then we prove that, in most cases, a general deformation of φ\varphi 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 YY. We address this matter as well.

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