Key Varieties for Prime Q-Fano Threefolds related with P2× P2-Fibrations. Part I
Abstract
We construct a 14-dimensional affine variety 14A with a GL3- and a (C*)6-actions. We denote by 13A the affine variety obtained from 14A by setting one specified variable to 1 (we refer the precise definition to Definition 1.1 of the paper). We show that several weighted projectivizations of 13A and 14A produce, as weighted complete intersections, examples of prime Q-Fano threefolds of codimension four belonging to 24 classes of the graded ring database. Except No.360 in the database, these prime Q-Fano threefolds have a Type I Tom projection. Moreover, they are not weighted complete intersections of the cluster variety of type C2 introduced by Coughlan and Ducat. We also show that a partial projectivization of 14A has a P2× P2-fibration over the affine space A9.
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