The Chow ring of the moduli space of degree 2 quasi-polarized K3 surfaces

Author:

Canning Samir1ORCID,Oprea Dragos2,Pandharipande Rahul1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics , 27219 ETH Zürich , Zürich , Switzerland

2. Department of Mathematics , University of California , San Diego , USA

Abstract

Abstract We study the Chow ring with rational coefficients of the moduli space F 2 \mathcal{F}_{2} of quasi-polarized K3 surfaces of degree 2. We find generators, relations, and calculate the Chow Betti numbers. The highest nonvanishing Chow group is A 17 ( F 2 ) Q \mathsf{A}^{17}(\mathcal{F}_{2})\cong{\mathbb{Q}} . We prove that the Chow ring consists of tautological classes and is isomorphic to the even cohomology. The Chow ring is not generated by divisors and does not satisfy duality with respect to the pairing into A 17 ( F 2 ) \mathsf{A}^{17}(\mathcal{F}_{2}) . The kernel of the pairing is a 1-dimensional subspace of A 9 ( F 2 ) \mathsf{A}^{9}(\mathcal{F}_{2}) which we calculate explicitly. In the appendix, we revisit Kirwan–Lee’s calculation of the Poincaré polynomial of F 2 \mathcal{F}_{2} .

Funder

National Science Foundation

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

European Research Council

H2020 European Research Council

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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