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We study the arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay (ACM) property for finite sets of points in multiprojective spaces, especially $(mathbb P^1)^n$. A combinatorial characterization, the $(star)$-property, is known in $mathbb P^1 times mathbb P^1$. We propose a combinatorial property, $(star_n)$, that directly generalizes the $(star)$-property to $(mathbb P^1)^n$ for larger $n$. We show that $X$ is ACM if and only if it satisfies the $(star_n)$-property. The main tool for several of our results is an extension to the multiprojective setting of certain liaison methods in projective space.
We give examples of infinitely extendable (not as cones) arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay and arithmetically Gorenstein subvarieties of projective spaces and which are not complete intersections. The proof uses the computation of the dimension of the Hi
In this article, we provide a complete list of simple Cohen-Macaulay codimension 2 singularities together with a list of adjacencies which is complete in the case of fat point and space curve singularities.
Let $P_{text{MAX}}(d,s)$ denote the maximum arithmetic genus of a locally Cohen-Macaulay curve of degree $d$ in $mathbb{P}^3$ that is not contained in a surface of degree $<s$. A bound $P(d, s)$ for $P_{text{MAX}}(d,s)$ has been proven by the first a
We study relations between the Cohen-Macaulay property and the positivity of $h$-vectors, showing that these two conditions are equivalent for those locally Cohen-Macaulay equidimensional closed projective subschemes $X$, which are close to a complet
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