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On the local cohomology of secant varieties

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arxiv 2407.16688 v2 pith:DS57AIBV submitted 2024-07-23 math.AG

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Given a sufficiently positive embedding $X\subset\mathbb{P}^N$ of a smooth projective variety $X$, we consider its secant variety $\Sigma$ that comes equipped with the embedding $\Sigma\subset\mathbb{P}^N$ by its construction. In this article, we determine the local cohomological dimension $\textrm{lcd}(\mathbb{P}^N,\Sigma)$ of this embedding, as well as the generation level of the Hodge filtration on the topmost non-vanishing local cohomology module $\mathcal{H}^{q}_{\Sigma}(\mathcal{O}_{\mathbb{P}^N})$, i.e., when $q=\textrm{lcd}(\mathbb{P}^N,\Sigma)$. Additionally, we show that $\Sigma$ has quotient singularities (in which case the equality $\textrm{lcd}(\mathbb{P}^N,\Sigma)=\textrm{codim}_{\mathbb{P}^N}(\Sigma)$ is known to hold) if and only if $X\cong\mathbb{P}^1$. We also provide a complete classification of $(X,L)$ for which $\Sigma$ has ($\mathbb{Q}$-)Gorentein singularities. As a consequence, we deduce that if $\Sigma$ is a local complete intersection, then either $X$ is isomorphic to $\mathbb{P}^1$, or an elliptic curve.

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