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Date: 2015-06-23 03:32:59
Geometry
Algebraic geometry
Algebra
Projective geometry
Algebraic curves
Analytic geometry
Elliptic curve cryptography
Conic sections
Elliptic curve
Quadric
Rational point
Cubic plane curve

Around cubic hypersurfaces Olivier Debarre June 23, 2015 Abstract A cubic hypersurface X is defined by one polynomial equation of degree 3 in n variables with coefficients in a field K, such as

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