Net of Conics, Vanya Cheltsov | LMS Summer School (5/5)
A quadratic polynomial in two variables defines a curve in a plane known as conic. Over complex numbers, one can use projective transformations to classify such curves into three types: non-degenerate conic (corresponding to real conics: ellipse, hyperbola and parabola) and two singular conics (union of two distinct lines and a double line). A similar classification problem can be considered for a pencil of conics defined by a linear combination of two quadratic polynomials. This problem was solved in the 19th century by Corrado Segre (in a much more general setting) and its solution is given by the types of singular conics in the pencil. In this course, we will explain how to use projective transformations to classify nets of conics (vector spaces spanned by three linearly independent quadratic polynomials in two variables). This classification was done in 1977 by Terry Wall, and independently by Anthony Iarrobino and Jacques Emsalem in 1974 (unpublished). This problem is closely related to the classification of (possibly singular) cubic curves in the plane. We will compare two approaches to the classification and consider some applications in three-dimensional geometry.
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Видео Net of Conics, Vanya Cheltsov | LMS Summer School (5/5) канала London Mathematical Society
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The London Mathematical Society has, since 1865, been the UK's learned society for the advancement, dissemination and promotion of mathematical knowledge. Our mission is to advance mathematics through our members and the broader scientific community worldwide.
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► Website: https://www.lms.ac.uk
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Видео Net of Conics, Vanya Cheltsov | LMS Summer School (5/5) канала London Mathematical Society
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