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6 Math.TechQA.Club 2020-09-15 21:24:46
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Insight on difference between Euler characteristics of 2 manifolds: $\chi(U)-\chi(V)$?

Published on 15 Sep 2020 - 21:24
#differential-geometry #algebraic-topology #differential-topology #combinatorial-geometry #geometric-invariant
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Polygon / Any shape invariant for comparison or fiting

Published on 20 Sep 2020 - 23:50
#geometry #number-comparison #geometric-invariant
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Clairaut differential equations and elliptic discriminants

Published on 27 Jun 2021 - 20:48
#ordinary-differential-equations #algebraic-geometry #elliptic-curves #discriminant #geometric-invariant
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Role of finite generation of the ring of invariants in the existence of a categorical quotient

Published on 08 Feb 2022 - 9:00
#algebraic-geometry #algebras #geometric-invariant
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Why are the linear factors of $g.p$ are given by $(a_i, b_i)g^{-1}$?

Published on 20 Jul 2022 - 0:38
#algebraic-geometry #polynomials #symplectic-geometry #geometric-invariant-theory #geometric-invariant
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Proof for "any $p \in \operatorname{Sym^3(\mathbb C^2)}$ can be written as a product of linear factors?"

Published on 21 Jul 2022 - 15:46
#algebraic-geometry #polynomials #symplectic-geometry #geometric-invariant-theory #geometric-invariant
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