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    Strength and Hartshorne's conjecture in high degree (English)
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    15 April 2021
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    Fix positive integers \(c\) and \(e\). The authors prove the existence of an integer \(N(c,e)\) such that for all fields \(k\) and all equidimensional projective varieties \(X\subset \mathbb {P}_k^n\) with codimension \(c\), degree \(e\) and singular locus of codimension \(N(c,e)\) (so \(n\ge c+N(c,e)\)) the variety \(X\) is a complete intersection. The novelty is the independence of \(N(c,e)\) on the characteristic of the field. The reader may get the classical works on Hartshorne's conjecture and Babylonian towers from [\textit{I. Coandă}, Commun. Algebra 40, No. 12, 4668--4672 (2012; Zbl 1268.14013)]. The proof uses a very powerful new approach (going to infinitely many variables and handling the Noetherianity problems arising at the limit; see [\textit{D. Erman} et al., Invent. Math. 218, No. 2, 413--439 (2019; Zbl 1427.13018)].
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    Hartshorne's conjecture
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    strength
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    strength of a polynomial
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    low codimension subvariety
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    complete intersection
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