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Some examples of Gorenstein liaison in codimension three.

Robin Hartshorne (2002)

Collectanea Mathematica

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Gorenstein liaison seems to be the natural notion to generalize to higher codimension the well-known results about liaison of varieties of codimension 2 in projective space. In this paper we study points in P3 and curves in P4 in an attempt to see how far typical codimension 2 results will extend. While the results are satisfactory for small degree, we find in each case examples where we cannot decide the outcome. This examples are candidates for counterexamples to the hoped-for extensions...

Curves on a double surface.

Scott Nollet, Enrico Schlesinger (2003)

Collectanea Mathematica

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Let F be a smooth projective surface contained in a smooth threefold T, and let X be the scheme corresponding to the divisor 2F on T. A locally Cohen-Macaulay curve C included in X gives rise to two effective divisors on F, namely the largest divisor P contained in C intersection F and the curve R residual to C intersection F in C. We show that under suitable hypotheses a general deformation of R and P lifts to a deformation of C on X, and give applications to the study of Hilbert schemes...