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Determinantal representations of the cubic discriminant

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DOI10.4418/2020.75.2.6zbMath1451.14167arXiv1909.05579OpenAlexW3169716549MaRDI QIDQ5140685

Dominic Bunnett, Hanieh Keneshlou

Publication date: 16 December 2020

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.05579


zbMATH Keywords

resultantsdiscriminantChow formTate resolutionUlrich bundles


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Vector bundles on surfaces and higher-dimensional varieties, and their moduli (14J60) Determinantal varieties (14M12) Computational aspects of algebraic surfaces (14Q10)


Related Items (4)

Twenty-seven questions about the cubic surface ⋮ The Newton polytope of the discriminant of a quaternary cubic form ⋮ DetRepOfCubicDiscriminant.m2 ⋮ CubicSurfaces


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