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Algebraic $n$-Valued Monoids on $\mathbb{C}P^1$, Discriminants and Projective Duality

Group Theory 2026-05-07 v2 Algebraic Geometry Algebraic Topology

Abstract

In this work, we establish connections between the theory of algebraic nn-valued monoids and groups and the theories of discriminants and projective duality. We show that the composition of projective duality followed by the M\"obius transformation z1/zz\mapsto 1/z defines a shift operation Mn(CP1)Mn1(CP1)\mathbb{M}_n(\mathbb{C}P^1)\mapsto \mathbb{M}_{n-1}(\mathbb{C}P^1) in the family of algebraic nn-valued coset monoids {Mn(CP1)}nN\{\mathbb{M}_{n}(\mathbb{C}P^1)\}_{n\in\mathbb{N}}. We also show that projective duality sends each Fermat curve xn+yn=znx^n+y^n=z^n (n2)(n\ge 2) to the curve pn1(zn;xn,yn)=0p_{n-1}(z^n; x^n, y^n)=0, where the polynomial pn(z;x,y)p_n(z;x,y) defines the addition law in the monoid Mn(CP1)\mathbb{M}_n(\mathbb{C}P^1). We solve the problem of describing coset nn-valued addition laws constructed from cubic curves. As a corollary, we obtain that all such addition laws are given by polynomials, whereas the addition laws of formal groups on general cubic curves are given by series.

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@article{arxiv.2510.14010,
  title  = {Algebraic $n$-Valued Monoids on $\mathbb{C}P^1$, Discriminants and Projective Duality},
  author = {Victor Buchstaber and Mikhail Kornev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.14010},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

revised definitions and updated results accordingly; some calculation errors and typos corrected