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A note on a result of Lanteri about the class of a polarized surface (English)
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3 June 2016
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Let \(S \subset \mathbb{P}^N\) be a smooth complex projective surfaces, \(H\) the divisor providing the embedding and \(m\) its class, that is, the degree of the dual variety of \(S \subset \mathbb{P}^N\). In [\textit{A. Lanteri}, Arch. Math. 45, 79--85 (1985; Zbl 0557.14018)] it was shown that when the class is bigger than the degree, \(m>H^2\), and the sectional genus \(g\) is bigger than or equal to two, then \(m \geq H^2+2g+1\). The paper under review (see Theorem 1) improves the bound in one unity to be sharp, that is \(m \geq H^2+2g+2\), and surfaces reaching the equality are classified: they are ruled surfaces over smooth elliptic curves and \(H\) is precisely described.
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embedded surface
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dual variety
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degree
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sectional genus
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