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On the $PGL_2(q)$-orbits of lines of $PG(3,q)$ and binary quartic forms

Combinatorics 2025-08-12 v3 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

We study the problem of classifying the lines of the projective 33-space PG(3,q)PG(3,q) over a finite field GF(q)GF(q) into orbits of the group G=PGL(2,q)G=PGL(2,q) of linear symmetries of the twisted cubic CC. A generic line neither intersects CC nor lies in any of its osculating planes. While the non-generic lines have been classified into GG-orbits in literature, it has been an open problem to classify the generic lines into GG-orbits. For a general field FF of characteristic different from 22 and 33, the twisted cubic determines a symplectic polarity on P3\mathbb P^3. In the Klein representation of lines of P3\mathbb P^3, the tangent lines of CC are represented by a degree 44 rational normal curve in a hyperplane H\mathcal H of the second exterior power P5\mathbb P^5 of P3\mathbb P^3. Atiyah studied the lines of P3\mathbb P^3 with respect to CC, in terms of the geometries of these two curves. Polar duality of lines on P3\mathbb P^3 corresponds to Hodge duality on P5\mathbb P^5, and H\mathcal H is the hyperplane of Hodge self-dual elements of P5\mathbb P^5. We show that H\mathcal H can be identified in a PGL2PGL_2-equivariant way with the space of binary quartic forms over FF, and that pairs of polar dual lines of P3\mathbb P^3 correspond to binary quartic forms whose apolar invariant is a square. We first solve the open problem of classifying binary quartic forms over GF(q)GF(q) into GG-orbits, and then use it to solve the main problem.

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@article{arxiv.2312.07118,
  title  = {On the $PGL_2(q)$-orbits of lines of $PG(3,q)$ and binary quartic forms},
  author = {Krishna Kaipa and Nupur Patanker and Puspendu Pradhan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.07118},
  year   = {2025}
}