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arxiv: 1511.03253 · v4 · pith:DK2XMMT5new · submitted 2015-11-10 · 🧮 math.AG

The Mercat Conjecture for stable rank 2 vector bundles on generic curves

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It has been a long-standing problem to find an adequate definition of a Clifford index for higher rank vector bundles on curves, which should capture the complexity of the curve in its moduli space. An interesting proposal in rank 2 has been put forward by Mercat, who conjectured that the second Clifford index of a curve should be equal to its classical Clifford index, defined in terms of gonality. Using moduli of sheaves on generic K3 surfaces, we prove Mercat's conjecture for generic curves of every genus. Furthermore, for odd g we identify an effective divisor in the moduli space M_g along which the Mercat Conjecture fails and we compute its slope, which is shown to be equal to 6+12/(g+1).

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