Unexpected hypersurfaces with multiple fat points
From MaRDI portal
Publication:820984
Abstract: Starting with the ground-breaking work of Cook II, Harbourne, Migliore and Nagel, there has been a lot of interest in unexpected hypersurfaces. In the last couple of months a considerable number of new examples and new phenomena has been observed and reported on. All examples studied so far had just one fat point. In this note we introduce a new series of examples, which establishes for the first time the existence of unexpected hypersurfaces with multiple fat points. The key underlying idea is to study Fermat-type configurations of points in projective spaces.
Recommendations
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 773851 (Why is no real title available?)
- A survey of Sylvester's problem and its generalizations
- Counterexamples to the \(I^{(3)}\subset I^2\) containment
- Fermat-type arrangements
- Fermat-type configurations of lines in \(\mathbb{P}^3\) and the containment problem
- Line arrangements and configurations of points with an unexpected geometric property
- On codimension two flats in Fermat-type arrangements
- On the containment problem
- Ordinary and symbolic Rees algebras for ideals of Fermat point configurations
- Quartic unexpected curves and surfaces
- Singular hypersurfaces characterizing the Lefschetz properties
- Unexpected hypersurfaces and where to find them
Cited in
(11)- Unexpected properties of the Klein configuration of 60 points in \(\mathbb{P}^3\)
- Diminished Fermat-type arrangements and unexpected curves
- Algebraic geometry, commutative algebra and combinatorics: interactions and open problems
- List of problems
- Unexpected hypersurfaces and their consequences: a survey
- A matrixwise approach to unexpected hypersurfaces
- New constructions of unexpected hypersurfaces in \(\mathbb{P}^n\)
- Quartic unexpected curves and surfaces
- Companion varieties for Hesse, Hesse union dual Hesse arrangements
- Unexpected surfaces singular on lines in \(\mathbb{P}^3\)
- Unexpected hypersurfaces and where to find them
This page was built for publication: Unexpected hypersurfaces with multiple fat points
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q820984)