Mixed multiplicities, Hilbert polynomials and homaloidal surfaces
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Abstract: We investigate the relationship among several numerical invariants associated to a (free) projective hypersurface : the sequence of mixed multiplicities of its Jacobian ideal, the Hilbert polynomial of its Milnor algebra, and the sequence of exponents when is free. As a byproduct, we obtain explicit equations for some of the homaloidal surfaces in the projective 3-dimensional space constructed by C. Ciliberto, F. Russo and A. Simis.
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(6)- Piecewise polynomials, Minkowski weights, and localization on toric varieties
- Invariants and rigidity of projective hypersurfaces
- Homology, mixed multiplies and Hilbert coefficients of the fiber cone
- Intersection multiplicities and Hilbert polynomials.
- Homaloidal hypersurfaces and hypersurfaces with vanishing Hessian
- Ramblings on the freeness of affine hypersurfaces
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