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The paper under review concerns \textit{ideal projectors}, more precisely, linear projectors \(P: \mathbb C[x_1,\ldots, x_d] \to \mathbb C[x_1,\ldots, x_d]\) such that the kernel of \(P\) is an ideal defining a \(0\)-dimensional algebraic subset of \(\mathbb C^d\). If the ideal is radical, \(P\) is said to be Lagrange, and Hermite if \(P\) is a limit of Lagrange projectors. The author conjectures that an ideal projector such that the kernel defines a \(0\)-dimensional complete intersection is Hermite, and the conjecture is verified in the case that the generators of the ideal have no roots at infinity. | |||
Property / review text: The paper under review concerns \textit{ideal projectors}, more precisely, linear projectors \(P: \mathbb C[x_1,\ldots, x_d] \to \mathbb C[x_1,\ldots, x_d]\) such that the kernel of \(P\) is an ideal defining a \(0\)-dimensional algebraic subset of \(\mathbb C^d\). If the ideal is radical, \(P\) is said to be Lagrange, and Hermite if \(P\) is a limit of Lagrange projectors. The author conjectures that an ideal projector such that the kernel defines a \(0\)-dimensional complete intersection is Hermite, and the conjecture is verified in the case that the generators of the ideal have no roots at infinity. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Ragni Piene / rank | |||
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On one class of Hermite projectors (English)
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21 October 2016
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The paper under review concerns \textit{ideal projectors}, more precisely, linear projectors \(P: \mathbb C[x_1,\ldots, x_d] \to \mathbb C[x_1,\ldots, x_d]\) such that the kernel of \(P\) is an ideal defining a \(0\)-dimensional algebraic subset of \(\mathbb C^d\). If the ideal is radical, \(P\) is said to be Lagrange, and Hermite if \(P\) is a limit of Lagrange projectors. The author conjectures that an ideal projector such that the kernel defines a \(0\)-dimensional complete intersection is Hermite, and the conjecture is verified in the case that the generators of the ideal have no roots at infinity.
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ideal projector
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Lagrange projector
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Hermite projector
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complete intersection
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