Max Noether's theorem for singular curves
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Abstract: Max Noether's Theorem asserts that if is the dualizing sheaf of a nonsingular nonhyperelliptic projective curve, then the natural morphisms are surjective for all . The result was extended for Gorenstein curves by many different authors in distinct ways. More recently, it was proved for curves with projectively normal canonical models, and curves whose non-Gorenstein points are bibranch at worse. Based on those works, we address the combinatorics of the general case and extend the result for any integral curve.
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