The computation of the dimension of linear systems of plane curves through a bunch of given multiple points is one of the most classic issues in algebraic geometry. In general, it is still an open problem to understand when the points fail to impose independent conditions. Despite many partial results, a complete solution is not known, even if the fixed points are in general position. The answer in the case of general points in the projective plane is predicted by the famous Segre–Harbourne–Gimigliano–Hirschowitz conjecture. When we consider fixed points in special position, even more interesting situations may occur. Recently, Di Gennaro, Ilardi and Vallès discovered a special configuration Z of nine points with a remarkable property: A general triple point always fails to impose independent conditions on the ideal of Z in degree four. The peculiar structure and properties of this kind of unexpected curves were studied by Cook II, Harbourne, Migliore and Nagel. By using both explicit geometric constructions and more abstract algebraic arguments, we classify low-degree unexpected curves. In particular, we prove that the aforementioned configuration Z is the unique one giving rise to an unexpected quartic.

On the unique unexpected quartic in P2 / Farnik L.; Galuppi F.; Sodomaco L.; Trok W.. - In: JOURNAL OF ALGEBRAIC COMBINATORICS. - ISSN 0925-9899. - STAMPA. - 53:(2021), pp. 131-146. [10.1007/s10801-019-00922-6]

On the unique unexpected quartic in P2

Sodomaco L.;
2021

Abstract

The computation of the dimension of linear systems of plane curves through a bunch of given multiple points is one of the most classic issues in algebraic geometry. In general, it is still an open problem to understand when the points fail to impose independent conditions. Despite many partial results, a complete solution is not known, even if the fixed points are in general position. The answer in the case of general points in the projective plane is predicted by the famous Segre–Harbourne–Gimigliano–Hirschowitz conjecture. When we consider fixed points in special position, even more interesting situations may occur. Recently, Di Gennaro, Ilardi and Vallès discovered a special configuration Z of nine points with a remarkable property: A general triple point always fails to impose independent conditions on the ideal of Z in degree four. The peculiar structure and properties of this kind of unexpected curves were studied by Cook II, Harbourne, Migliore and Nagel. By using both explicit geometric constructions and more abstract algebraic arguments, we classify low-degree unexpected curves. In particular, we prove that the aforementioned configuration Z is the unique one giving rise to an unexpected quartic.
2021
53
131
146
Farnik L.; Galuppi F.; Sodomaco L.; Trok W.
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