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Making Sandwiches: A Novel Invariant In D-Module Theory, David Lieberman
Making Sandwiches: A Novel Invariant In D-Module Theory, David Lieberman
Department of Mathematics: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Say I hand you a shape, any shape. It could be a line, it could be a crinkled sheet, it could even be a the intersection of a cone with a 6-dimensional hypersurface embedded in a 7-dimensional space. Your job is to tell me about the pointy bits. This task is easier when you can draw the shape; you can you just point at them. When things get more complicated, we need a bigger hammer.
In a sense, that “bigger hammer” is what the ring of differential operators is to an algebraist. Then we will say some things and stuff …
On The Superabundance Of Singular Varieties In Positive Characteristic, Jake Kettinger
On The Superabundance Of Singular Varieties In Positive Characteristic, Jake Kettinger
Department of Mathematics: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
The geproci property is a recent development in the world of geometry. We call a set of points Z\subseq\P_k^3 an (a,b)-geproci set (for GEneral PROjection is a Complete Intersection) if its projection from a general point P to a plane is a complete intersection of curves of degrees a and b. Examples known as grids have been known since 2011. Previously, the study of the geproci property has taken place within the characteristic 0 setting; prior to the work in this thesis, a procedure has been known for creating an (a,b)-geproci half-grid for 4\leq a\leq b, but it was not …