Representation type of surfaces in P3

Abstract

The goal of this article is to prove that every surface with a regular point in the three-dimensional projective space of degree at least four, is of wild representation type under the condition that either X is integral or Pic(X) X(1) ; we construct families of arbitrarily large dimension of indecomposable pairwise non-isomorphic aCM vector bundles. On the other hand, we prove that every non-integral aCM scheme of arbitrary dimension at least two, is also very wild in a sense that there exist arbitrarily large dimensional families of pairwise non-isomorphic aCM non-locally free sheaves of rank one.

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