Resolvent degree, Hilbert's 13th problem and geometry (Q2024037)

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Resolvent degree, Hilbert's 13th problem and geometry
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    Resolvent degree, Hilbert's 13th problem and geometry (English)
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    3 May 2021
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    Summary: We develop the theory of resolvent degree, introduced by \textit{R. Brauer} [Ann. Mat. Pura Appl. (4) 102, 45--55 (1975; Zbl 0299.12105)] in order to study the complexity of formulas for roots of polynomials and to give a precise formulation of Hilbert's 13th Problem. We extend the context of this theory to enumerative problems in algebraic geometry, and consider it as an intrinsic invariant of a finite group. As one application of this point of view, we prove that Hilbert's 13th Problem, and his Sextic and Octic Conjectures, are equivalent to various enumerative geometry problems, for example problems of finding lines on a smooth cubic surface or bitangents on a smooth planar quartic.
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    algebraic function
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    enumerative problems
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    resolvent degree
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    Hilbert's 13th problem
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