GIT semistability of Hilbert points of Milnor algebras
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Abstract: Our first result is that a homogeneous form in variables is GIT semistable with respect to the natural -action if and only if the first non-trivial Hilbert point of the associated Milnor algebra is semistable. We also prove that the induced morphism on the GIT quotients is finite, and injective on the locus of stable forms. Our second result is that the associated form of , also known as the Macaulay inverse system of the Milnor algebra of , and which is apolar to the last non-trivial Hilbert point of the Milnor algebra, is GIT semistable whenever is a smooth form. These two results answer questions of Alper and Isaev from arXiv:1407.6838.
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