How tangents solve algebraic equations, or a remarkable geometry of discriminant varieties
Abstract
Let denote the discriminant variety of degree polynomials in one variable with at least one of its roots being of multiplicity . We prove that the tangent cones to span thus, revealing an extreme ruled nature of these varieties. The combinatorics of the web of affine tangent spaces to in is directly linked to the root multiplicities of the relevant polynomials. In fact, solving a polynomial equation turns out to be equivalent to finding hyperplanes through a given point which are tangent to the discriminant hypersurface . We also connect the geometry of the Vi\`{e}te map , given by the elementary symmetric polynomials, with the tangents to the discriminant varieties . Various -partitions provide a refinement of the stratification of by the 's. Our main result, Theorem 7.1, describes an intricate relation between the divisibility of polynomials in one variable and the families of spaces tangent to various strata .
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@article{arxiv.math/0211281,
title = {How tangents solve algebraic equations, or a remarkable geometry of discriminant varieties},
author = {Gabriel Katz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0211281},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
43 pages, 12 figures