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The Local Bourbaki Degree of a Plane Projective Curve

Algebraic Geometry 2026-05-11 v1

Abstract

The Bourbaki degree of a plane projective curve FF, denoted by Bour(F)\mathrm{Bour}(F), was introduced in \cite{Marcos} by Jardim, Nejad and Simis. It is defined as the degree of R/IϵR/I_\epsilon, where R=k[x,y,z]R = k[x,y,z] is the graded polynomial ring, with kk algebraically closed, and IϵRI_\epsilon \subseteq R is the Bourbaki ideal associated with a minimal generator ϵ\epsilon of the module of first syzygies of the Jacobian ideal JFJ_F. In this work, we propose the definition of the local Bourbaki degree at a point PP2P \in \mathbb{P}^2, denoted by BourP(F)\mathrm{Bour}_P(F), and prove that Bour(F)=PP2BourP(F).\mathrm{Bour}(F) = \sum_{P \in \mathbb{P}^2}\mathrm{Bour}_P(F). Furthermore, we present results that follow from this local definition, which are instrumental in determining the Bourbaki degree and in establishing whether a curve is (nearly) free. In addition, we provide examples of computing the Bourbaki degree via the local formula - an approach that is computationally advantageous, as it, generically, demands fewer calculations.

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@article{arxiv.2605.06956,
  title  = {The Local Bourbaki Degree of a Plane Projective Curve},
  author = {Roberto Alvarenga and Murillo Lozano and Parham Salehyan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.06956},
  year   = {2026}
}

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