Abstract

In this paper we study Cohen–Macaulay monomial multiple structures (non-reduced schemes) on a linear subspace of codimension two in projective space. We show that these structures determine smooth points in their respective Hilbert schemes, with (smooth) neighbourhoods of two such points intersecting if their Hilbert functions are equal. We generalize a construction for multiple structures on points in the plane to this setting, giving a kind of product of monomial multiple structures. For points, this construction can be found in Nakajima’s book (Lectures on Hilbert schemes of points on surfaces, Univ Lecture Ser AMS, vol 18, 1999). The tools we use for studying multiple structures are developed in Vatne (Math Nachr 281(3):434–441, 2008; Comm Algebra 37(11):3861–3873, 2009) (see also Vatne in Towards a classification of multiple structures, PhD thesis, University of Bergen, 2001).

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