Fanography

A tool to visually study the geography of Fano 3-folds.

Identification

Fano variety 2-4

blowup of 1-17 in the intersection of two cubics

Alternative description:

  • $(1,3)$-divisor on $\mathbb{P}^1\times\mathbb{P}^3$
Picard rank
2 (others)
$-\mathrm{K}_X^3$
10
$\mathrm{h}^{1,2}(X)$
10
Hodge diamond and polyvector parallelogram
1
0 0
0 2 0
0 10 10 0
0 2 0
0 0
1
1
0 0
0 21 0
0 0 0 8
0 0 0
0 0
0
Anticanonical bundle
index
1
$\dim\mathrm{H}^0(X,\omega_X^\vee)$
8
$-\mathrm{K}_X$ very ample?
yes
$-\mathrm{K}_X$ basepoint free?
yes
hyperelliptic
no
trigonal
yes
Birational geometry

This variety is rational.


This variety is the blowup of

  • 1-17, in a curve of genus 10
Deformation theory
number of moduli
21
Bott vanishing
does not hold
$\mathrm{Aut}^0(X)$ $\dim\mathrm{Aut}^0(X)$ number of moduli
$0$ 0 21
Period sequence

The following period sequences are associated to this Fano 3-fold:

GRDB
#161
Fanosearch
#49
Extremal contractions
Semiorthogonal decompositions

There exist interesting semiorthogonal decompositions, but this data is not yet added.

Structure of quantum cohomology

By Hertling–Manin–Teleman we have that quantum cohomology cannot be generically semisimple, as $\mathrm{h}^{1,2}\neq 0$.

Zero section description

Fano 3-folds from homogeneous vector bundles over Grassmannians gives the following description(s):

variety
$\mathbb{P}^1 \times \mathbb{P}^3$
bundle
$\mathcal{O}(1,3)$

See the big table for more information.