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    Separators of points on algebraic surfaces (English)
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    25 September 2006
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    For a finite set of points \(\mathbb{X}\) in \(\mathbb{P}^2\), the degree of a point \(P\) in \(\mathbb{X}\) is defined as the minimal degree of a curve containing \(\mathbb{X}\setminus\{P\}\), but not \(P\). The idea of the authors is to generalize this definition to sets of points on a projectively normal algebraic surface \(S\subseteq\mathbb{P}^n\) as follows: the degree \(\deg_{\mathbb{X},S}(P)\) of \(P\) in \(\mathbb{X}\) with respect to \(S\) is the least integer \(d\) such that there exists an arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay curve \(C\subset S\) which contains \(\mathbb{X}\setminus\{P\}\), but not \(P\). The main result of the paper relates \(\deg_{\mathbb{X},S}(P)\) to the usual degree of \(P\) when \(S\) is a surface of minimal degree. The authors also provide an example which shows that their formula does not hold on an arbitrary arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay surface \(S\).
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    degree of a point
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    arithmetically Cohen-Macaulay curve
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    variety of minimal degree
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