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Sets of points which project to complete intersections

Luca Chiantini, Juan Migliore

Published 2019-04-03Version 1

The motivating problem addressed by this paper is to describe those non-degenerate sets of points $Z$ in $\mathbb P^3$ whose general projection to a general plane is a complete intersection of curves in that plane. One large class of such $Z$ is what we call $(m,n)$-grids. We relate this problem to the {\em unexpected cone property} ${\mathcal C}(d)$, a special case of the unexpected hypersurfaces which have been the focus of much recent research. After an analysis of ${\mathcal C}(d)$ for small $d$, we show that a non-degenerate set of $9$ points has a general projection that is the complete intersection of two cubics if and only if the points form a $(3,3)$-grid. However, in an appendix we describe a set of $24$ points that are not a grid but nevertheless have the projection property. These points arise from the $F_4$ root system. Furthermore, from this example we find subsets of $20$, $16$ and $12$ points with the same feature.

Comments: The authors of the appendix are A. Bernardi, L. Chiantini, G. Denham, G. Favacchio, B. Harbourne, J. Migliore, T. Szemberg and J. Szpond. 23 pages
Categories: math.AG
Subjects: 14M10, 14N20, 14N05, 14M07
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