Conjectural criteria for the most singular points of the Hilbert schemes of points

Abstract

We provide conjectural necessary and (separately) sufficient conditions for the Hilbert scheme of points of a given length to have the maximum dimension tangent space at a point. The sufficient condition is claimed for 3D and reduces the original problem to a problem in convex geometry. Proving either of the two conjectural statements will in particular resolve a long-standing conjecture by Briancon and Iarrobino back in the '70s for the case of the powers of the maximal ideal. Furthermore, for specific classes of lengths, we conjecturally classify points satisfying the conjectural sufficient conditions. This in particular (conjecturally) provides many new explicit families of examples of maximum dimension tangent space at a point of the Hilbert schemes of points of lengths strictly between two consecutive tetrahedral numbers 3+k 3.

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