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A remark on Ulrich and ACM bundles

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I show that on any smooth, projective ordinary curve of genus at least two and a projective embedding, there is a natural example of a stable Ulrich bundle for this… Click to show full abstract

I show that on any smooth, projective ordinary curve of genus at least two and a projective embedding, there is a natural example of a stable Ulrich bundle for this embedding: namely the sheaf $B^1_X$ of locally exact differentials twisted by $\O_X(1)$ given by this embedding and in particular there exist ordinary varieties of any dimension which carry Ulrich bundles. In higher dimensions, assuming $X$ is Frobenius split variety I show that $B^1_X$ is an ACM bundle and if $X$ is also a Calabi-Yau variety and $p>2$ then $B^1_X$ is not a direct sum of line bundles. In particular I show that $B^1_X$ is an ACM bundle on any ordinary Calabi-Yau variety. I also prove a characterization of projective varieties with trivial canonical bundle such that $B^1_X$ is ACM (for some projective embedding datum): all such varieties are Frobenius split (with trivial canonical bundle).

Keywords: remark ulrich; acm bundles; acm; ulrich acm; bundle; show

Journal Title: Journal of Algebra
Year Published: 2019

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