Families of Artinian and one-dimensional algebras
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to study families of Artinian or one dimensional quotients of a polynomial ring R with a special look to level algebras. Let H(R) be the scheme parametrizing graded quotients of R with Hilbert function H. Let B A be any graded surjection of quotients of R with Hilbert function HB and HA, and h-vectors hB=(1,h1,...,hj,...) and hA, respectively. If A = A ≤ 1 and A is a ``truncation'' of B in the sense that hA=(1,h1,...,hj-1,α,0,0,...) for some α ≤ hj, then we show there is a close relationship between HA(R) and HB(R) concerning e.g. smoothness and dimension at the points (A) and (B) respectively, provided B is a complete intersection or provided the Castelnuovo-Mumford regularity of A is at least 3 (sometimes 2) larger than the regularity of B. In the complete intersection case we generalize this relationship to ``non-truncated'' Artinian algebras A which are compressed or close to being compressed. For more general Artinian algebras we describe the dual of the tangent and obstruction space of deformations in a manageable form which we make rather explicit for level algebras of Cohen-Macaulay type 2. This description and a linkage theorem for families allow us to prove a conjecture of Iarrobino on the existence of at least two irreducible components of H(R), H=(1,3,6,10,14,10,6,2), whose general elements are Artinian level algebras of type 2.
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