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© 2006 Thomas G. Kucera

J. Chipalkatti
chipalka@cc.umanitoba.ca

Department of Mathematics
University of Manitoba

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

The Jacobian ideal of the discriminant
Abstract:

The discriminant of a binary form is a polynomial expression which detects whether the form has a double root. The main result of the talk says that the Jacobian ideal of the discriminant is perfect. Moreover, one can explicitly write down the equivariant minimal resolution of this ideal. I will define all the relevant notions, hence the talk should be accessible to a fairly wide audience.

This is joint work with Carlos d'Andrea


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