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Graphs of Schemes Associated to Group Actions

Let $X$ be a proper algebraic scheme over an algebraically closed field. We assume that a torus $T$ acts on $X$ such that the action has isolated fixed points. The $T$-graph of $X$ can be defined using the fixed points and the one dimensional orbits of the $T$-action. If the upper Borel subgroup of the general linear group with maximal torus $T$ acts on $X$, then we can define a second graph associated to $X$, called the $A$-graph of $X$. We prove that the $A$-graph of $X$ is connected if and only if $X$ is connected. We use this result to give a proof of Hartshorne's theorem on the connectedness of Hilbert scheme in the case of $d$ points in $\mathbb{P}^{n}$.

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