For the 2×n rank-1 determinantal variety, the Hilbert series of its second jet scheme equals the cube of the original Hilbert series, specifically ((1+(n-1)z)/(1-z)^(n+1))^3.
On jet schemes of determinantal varieties
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Determinantal varieties are important objects of study in algebraic geometry. In this paper, we will investigate them using the jet scheme approach. We have found a new connection for the Hilbert series between a determinantal variety and its jet schemes. We denote the $k$-th order jet scheme of the determinantal variety defined by $r$-minors in an $m \times n$ matrix as $\mathscr{L}^{m,n}_{r,k}$. For the special case where $m$, $n$, and $r$ are equal, and $m$ and $r$ are 3 while $k$ is 1, we establish a correspondence between the defining ideals of $\mathscr{L}^{m,n}_{r,k}$ and abstract simplicial complexes, proving their shellability and obtaining the Hilbert series of $\mathscr{L}^{m,n}_{r,k}$ accordingly. Moreover, for general $\mathscr{L}^{m,n}_{r,k}$, \cite{12} provides its irreducible decomposition. We further provide a specific polynomial family defining its irreducible components. Keywords. Determinantal varieties, jet schemes, shellability, Hilbert series.
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Hilbert series of second order jets of determinantal varieties
For the 2×n rank-1 determinantal variety, the Hilbert series of its second jet scheme equals the cube of the original Hilbert series, specifically ((1+(n-1)z)/(1-z)^(n+1))^3.