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Rational quartic symmetroids
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    Rational quartic symmetroids (English)
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    24 February 2020
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    A \textit{quartic symmetroid} is a degree \(4\) surface \(X\subset\mathbb{P}^3\) given by an equation of the form \(\det A(x)=0\), where \(A(x)=A_0x_0+\ldots+A_3x_3\) is a symmetric matrix with linear entries. The \textit{rank\/} of a point \(x\in X\) is that of \(A(x)\). A generic quartic symmetroid is a \(K3\)-surface with ten nodes, all of rank \(2\). The author attempts a classification of quartic symmetroids \(X\) assuming that \(X\) is rational. He establishes that \(X\) must have either \((1)\) a line of singular rank \(3\) points, or \((2)\) a line of singular rank \(2\) points, or \((3)\) a smooth conic of singular points, or \((4)\) a singularity adjacent to \(T_8\) (a triple point), or \((5)\) a singularity adjacent to \(X_9\) (tacnode in the terminology of the paper). The dimension of each family and a description of a generic member (the number of isolated extra nodes) is also given.
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    Rational surfaces
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    determinantal varieties
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    linear systems of quadrics
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