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Journal of Algebraic Geometry

Journal of Algebraic Geometry

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Boundedness questions for Calabi–Yau threefolds


Author: P. M. H. Wilson
Journal: J. Algebraic Geom. 30 (2021), 631-684
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/jag/781
Published electronically: June 10, 2021
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Abstract:

In this paper, we study boundedness questions for (simply connected) smooth Calabi–Yau threefolds. The diffeomorphism class of such a threefold is known to be determined up to finitely many possibilities by the integral middle cohomology and two integral forms on the integral second cohomology, namely the cubic cup-product form and the linear form given by cup-product with the second Chern class. The motivating question for this paper is whether knowledge of these cubic and linear forms determines the threefold up to finitely many families, that is the moduli of such threefolds is bounded. If this is true, then in particular the middle integral cohomology would be bounded by knowledge of these two forms.

Crucial to this question is the study of rigid non-movable surfaces on the threefold, which are the irreducible surfaces that deform with any small deformation of the complex structure of the threefold but for which no multiple moves on the threefold. If for instance there are no such surfaces, then the answer to the motivating question is yes (Theorem 0.1). In particular, for given cubic and linear forms on the second cohomology, there must exist such surfaces for large enough third Betti number (Corollary 0.2).

The paper starts by proving general results on these rigid non-movable surfaces and boundedness of the family of threefolds. The basic principle is that if the cohomology classes of these surfaces are also known, then boundedness should hold (Theorem 4.5). The second half of the paper restricts to the case of Picard number 2, where it is shown that knowledge of the cubic and linear forms does indeed bound the family of Calabi–Yau threefolds (Theorem 0.3). This appears to be the first non-trivial case where a general boundedness result for Calabi–Yau threefolds has been proved (without the assumption of a special structure).


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P. M. H. Wilson
Affiliation: Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Cambridge, 16 Wilberforce Road, Cambridge CB3 0WB, United Kingdom
Email: pmhw@dpmms.cam.ac.uk

Received by editor(s): May 29, 2018
Received by editor(s) in revised form: November 24, 2020, and January 28, 2021
Published electronically: June 10, 2021
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