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A One-Variable Frame Construction For Irrational Components of Hilbert Schemes of Points

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Pith's one-line read Over fields of characteristic zero, Hilb(A^n) has non-rational irreducible components for all n at least 10.

desk verdict Wu lowers the known threshold for non-rational components of Hilb(A^n) from 12 to 10 by adapting the prior construction to one variable via local cohomology on the g^3_9 curve. read the letter →

arxiv 2606.30386 v1 pith:FECYXUOJ submitted 2026-06-29 math.AG math.AC

classification math.AGmath.AC
keywords Hilbertschemesofpointsnon-rationalcomponentslocalcohomologyHartshorne-Raomoduleg^3_9curveframeconstructionaffinespace
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The reading

The paper lowers the dimension threshold at which the Hilbert scheme of points in affine space is known to have non-rational components. Earlier constructions reached only n at least 12 by adjoining two auxiliary variables to a curve Hilbert scheme and applying a frame construction twice. This version adjoins only one auxiliary variable and replaces the depth-three step in the tangent-space computation with a local-cohomology argument that uses the vanishing of the low-degree Hartshorne-Rao module on a complete g^3_9 curve. A reader would care because the result shows that irrationality appears in point configurations already in ten-dimensional space rather than twelve.

What carries the argument

one-variable frame construction that replaces the depth-three step in Jelisiejew's negative tangent computation with a local-cohomology argument based on the vanishing of the low-degree Hartshorne-Rao module for the complete g^3_9 curve source

What would settle it

An explicit computation showing that the low-degree Hartshorne-Rao module of the complete g^3_9 curve does not vanish would prevent the local-cohomology replacement from working and thereby block the construction for n=10.

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Core claim

Over a field of characteristic zero, Hilb(A^n) has non-rational irreducible components for all n greater than or equal to 10. The proof proceeds by a one-variable frame construction: start from the Hilbert scheme of a complete g^3_9 curve in P^3, adjoin one auxiliary variable, apply a local-cohomology replacement for the depth-three step in Jelisiejew's negative tangent computation that relies on the vanishing of the low-degree Hartshorne-Rao module, and then double the number of variables.

Load-bearing premise

The vanishing of the low-degree Hartshorne-Rao module for the complete g^3_9 curve source is sufficient to replace the depth-three step in Jelisiejew's negative tangent computation with a local-cohomology argument.

Editorial extensions

If this is right

  • Non-rational irreducible components exist in Hilb(A^n) for n=10 and n=11 as well as for all larger n.
  • The frame construction succeeds when only one auxiliary variable is adjoined rather than two.
  • The local-cohomology argument produces the required negative tangent space once the Hartshorne-Rao vanishing holds.
  • Doubling the number of variables after the one-variable step yields the result for every n at least 10.

Reading between the lines

Editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • The same local-cohomology replacement could be tested on other curve sources whose Hartshorne-Rao modules vanish in low degrees.
  • The threshold for known non-rationality is now at most 10 rather than 12, narrowing the range where rationality remains possible.
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Referee Report

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Summary. The manuscript claims to give a one-variable variant of the Farkas-Pandharipande-Sammartano construction of non-rational irreducible components of Hilb(A^n). By adjoining only one auxiliary variable and replacing the depth-three step of Jelisiejew's TNT frame with a local-cohomology argument that uses vanishing of the low-degree Hartshorne-Rao module of a complete g^3_9 curve, the authors extend the known range from n ≥ 12 to n ≥ 10 over a field of characteristic zero.

Significance. If the local-cohomology replacement is valid, the result lowers the dimension threshold at which non-rational components of Hilb(A^n) are known to exist. The one-variable approach is more economical than the prior two-variable doubling construction and, if fully verified, would constitute a modest but concrete advance in the study of the geometry of Hilbert schemes of points.

major comments (1)
  1. [local-cohomology replacement argument (Introduction and main construction)] The central technical claim—that vanishing of H^1_*(I_C) and H^2_*(I_C) for the complete g^3_9 curve C suffices to replace the depth-three negativity computation and still produce a negative tangent direction at ambient dimension n=10—requires an explicit identification of the surviving graded pieces of the local-cohomology module and a verification that they do not interfere with the tangent or obstruction spaces in the frame construction. The abstract states that the replacement occurs but supplies no such graded-piece computation or spectral-sequence analysis.
minor comments (1)
  1. [Abstract] The abstract refers to 'the vanishing of the low-degree Hartshorne--Rao module' without specifying the precise degrees or the exact curve; this should be stated explicitly in the introduction for clarity.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We thank the referee for their careful reading of the manuscript and for acknowledging the potential significance of the one-variable construction. We address the single major comment below.

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  1. Referee: The central technical claim—that vanishing of H^1_*(I_C) and H^2_*(I_C) for the complete g^3_9 curve C suffices to replace the depth-three negativity computation and still produce a negative tangent direction at ambient dimension n=10—requires an explicit identification of the surviving graded pieces of the local-cohomology module and a verification that they do not interfere with the tangent or obstruction spaces in the frame construction. The abstract states that the replacement occurs but supplies no such graded-piece computation or spectral-sequence analysis.

    Authors: We agree that the current exposition would benefit from greater explicitness on this point. The vanishing of the low-degree Hartshorne–Rao module is invoked to ensure that local-cohomology contributions do not produce positive-dimensional tangent directions at n=10, but the manuscript does not display the graded pieces or the relevant spectral-sequence pages. In the revised version we will add a short subsection (placed after the statement of the main construction) that (i) recalls the minimal free resolution of the ideal of the complete g^3_9 curve, (ii) computes the dimensions of the surviving graded summands of H^3_*(I_C) in the degrees that interact with the frame, and (iii) shows via the local-to-global Ext spectral sequence that these summands map to zero in the tangent space of the Hilbert scheme at the chosen point when the ambient dimension is 10. This computation uses only the known vanishing and the Castelnuovo–Mumford regularity of the curve; no new geometric input is required. revision: yes

Circularity Check

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No significant circularity; extension relies on external citations and independent local-cohomology argument

full rationale

The derivation begins from the cited Farkas-Pandharipande-Sammartano construction (n≥12) and Jelisiejew TNT frame, then substitutes a local-cohomology argument that invokes only the vanishing of low-degree Hartshorne-Rao modules for the complete g³₉ curve. No equation or step reduces the target statement (non-rational components for n≥10) to a quantity defined in terms of itself, to a fitted parameter renamed as prediction, or to a load-bearing self-citation chain. All load-bearing inputs are external to the present paper and are not shown to be equivalent to the conclusion by construction.

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abstract

Farkas, Pandharipande, and Sammartano constructed non-rational irreducible components of Hilbert schemes of points in affine space $\mathbb{A}^n$ for all $n \geq 12$. Their construction starts from Hilbert schemes of curves in $\mathbb{P}^3$, adjoins two auxiliary variables in order to apply Jelisiejew's TNT frame construction, and then doubles the number of variables. We give a one-variable variant of the construction. The new input is a local-cohomology replacement for the depth-three step in Jelisiejew's negative tangent computation. It uses the vanishing of the low-degree Hartshorne--Rao module for the complete $g^3_9$ curve source. As a consequence, over a field of characteristic zero, $\operatorname{Hilb}(\mathbb{A}^n)$ has non-rational irreducible components for all $n \geq 10$.

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