Affiliation:
1. Department of Mathematics, Korea University, Anam-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul136-701, Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractClassical Castelnuovo Lemma shows that the number of linearly independent quadratic equations of a nondegenerate irreducible projective variety of codimension c is at most {{{c+1}\choose{2}}} and the equality is attained if and only if the variety is of minimal degree. Also G. Fano’s generalization of Castelnuovo Lemma implies that
the next case occurs if and only if the variety is a del Pezzo variety. Recently, these results are extended to the next case in [E. Park,
On hypersurfaces containing projective varieties,
Forum Math. 27 2015, 2, 843–875]. This paper is intended to complete the classification of varieties satisfying at least {{{c+1}\choose{2}}-3} linearly independent quadratic equations. Also we investigate the zero set of those quadratic equations and apply our results to projective varieties of degree {\geq 2c+1}.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Subject
Applied Mathematics,General Mathematics
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