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On a result concerning algebraic curves passing through $n$-independent nodes

Algebraic Geometry 2022-09-22 v2

Abstract

Let a set of nodes X\mathcal X in the plane be nn-independent, i.e., each node has a fundamental polynomial of degree n.n. Assume that\\ #X=d(n,n3)+3=(n+1)+n++5+3.\#\mathcal X=d(n,n-3)+3= (n+1)+n+\cdots+5+3. In this paper we prove that there are at most three linearly independent curves of degree less than or equal to n1n-1 that pass through all the nodes of X.\mathcal X. We provide a characterization of the case when there are exactly three such curves. Namely, we prove that then the set X\mathcal X has a special construction: either all its nodes belong to a curve of degree n2,n-2, or all its nodes but three belong to a (maximal) curve of degree n3.n-3. This result complements a result established recently by H. Kloyan, D. Voskanyan, and H. H. Note that the proofs of the two results are completely different.

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@article{arxiv.2209.08576,
  title  = {On a result concerning algebraic curves passing through $n$-independent nodes},
  author = {Hakop Hakopian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.08576},
  year   = {2022}
}

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