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Ramblings on the freeness of affine hypersurfaces

Algebraic Geometry 2021-07-16 v3 Commutative Algebra

Abstract

In this note we look at the freeness for complex affine hypersurfaces. If XCnX \subset \mathbb{C}^n is such a hypersurface, and DD denotes the associated projective hypersurface, obtained by taking the closure of XX in Pn\mathbb{P}^n, then we relate first the Jacobian syzygies of DD and those of XX. Then we introduce two types of freeness for an affine hypersurface XX, and prove various relations between them and the freeness of the projective hypersurface DD. We write down a proof of the folklore result saying that an affine hypersurface is free if and only if all of its singularities are free, in the sense of K. Saito's definition in the local setting. In particular, smooth affine hypersurfaces and affine plane curves are always free. Some other results, involving global Tjurina numbers and minimal degrees of non trivial syzygies are also explored.

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@article{arxiv.2106.15501,
  title  = {Ramblings on the freeness of affine hypersurfaces},
  author = {Alexandru Dimca and Gabriel Sticlaru},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.15501},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

v3: We write down a proof of the folklore result saying that an affine hypersurface is free if and only if all of its singularities are free, in the sense of K. Saito's definition in the local setting. In particular, smooth affine hypersurfaces and affine plane curves are always free