On generically non-reduced components of Hilbert schemes of smooth curves

Abstract

A classical example of Mumford gives a generically non-reduced component of the Hilbert scheme of smooth curves in the projective 3-space such that a general element of the component is contained in a smooth cubic hypersurface in the projective 3-space. In this article we use techniques from Hodge theory to give further examples of such (generically non-reduced) components of Hilbert schemes of smooth curves without any restriction on the degree of the hypersurface containing it. As a byproduct we also obtain generically non-reduced components of certain Hodge loci.

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