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A simpler proof of the Gieseker-Petri theorem on special divisors
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    A simpler proof of the Gieseker-Petri theorem on special divisors (English)
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    The Gieseker-Petri theorem is equivalent to the following statement, which climaxes the theory of special divisors on general curves: Theorem: If C is a general curve of genus g, then the variety \(G^ r\!_ d(C)\) of linear series of dimension r and degree d on C is smooth and of dimension \(g-(r+1)(g-d+r).\) This theorem was first proven by Gieseker in 1982 [\textit{D. Gieseker}, Invent. Math. 66, 251-275 (1982; Zbl 0522.14015)] using a degeneration to a kind of reducible curves. The paper under review replaces the limit curves used by Gieseker by a different type, and simplifies a number of Gieseker's arguments, resulting in a far simpler proof of this central result (in characteristic 0). The techniques which the authors use here have been further developed by them, and lead to many new results in the theory of general curves; see for example the authors' announcement in Bull. Am. Math. Soc., New Ser. 10, 277-280 (1984; see the following review).
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    Brill-Noether theory
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    Gieseker-Petri theorem
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    special divisors on general curves
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    linear series
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