On mixed projective curves
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Abstract: Let be a mixed polar homogeneous polynomial of variables . It defines a projective real algebraic variety in the projective space . The behavior is different from that of the projective hypersurface. The topology is not uniquely determined by the degree of the variety even if is non-singular. We study a basic property of such a variety.
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