On the Smith-Thom deficiency of Hilbert squares

Abstract

We give an expression for the Smith-Thom deficiency of the Hilbert square X[2] of a smooth real algebraic variety X in terms of the rank of a suitable Mayer-Vietoris mapping in several situations. As a consequence, we establish a necessary and sufficient condition for the maximality of X[2] in the case of projective complete intersections, and show that with a few exceptions no real nonsingular projective complete intersection of even dimension has maximal Hilbert square. We also provide new examples of smooth real algebraic varieties with maximal Hilbert square.

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