Mathematics – Algebraic Geometry
Scientific paper
2009-07-21
Mathematics
Algebraic Geometry
17 pages; v2: proofs simplified, and new section 7 gives counterexamples to extension theorems for suitably singular Fano vari
Scientific paper
We construct Q-factorial terminal Fano varieties, starting in dimension 4, whose nef cone jumps when the variety is deformed. It follows that de Fernex and Hacon's results on deformations of 3-dimensional Fanos are optimal. The examples are based on the existence of high-dimensional flips which deform to isomorphisms, generalizing the Mukai flop. We also extend de Fernex and Hacon's positive results on deformations of Fano varieties. Toric Fano varieties which are smooth in codimension 2 and Q-factorial in codimension 3 are rigid. The divisor class group is deformation-invariant for klt Fanos which are smooth in codimension 2 and Q-factorial in codimension 3. The Cox ring deforms in a flat family when a terminal Fano which is Q-factorial in codimension 3 is deformed. A side result which seems to be new is that the divisor class group of a klt Fano variety maps isomorphically to ordinary homology.
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