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Intersection of analytic curves

Tadeusz Krasiński, Krzysztof Jan Nowak (2003)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We give a relation between two theories of improper intersections, of Tworzewski and of Stückrad-Vogel, for the case of algebraic curves. Given two arbitrary quasiprojective curves V₁,V₂, the intersection cycle V₁ ∙ V₂ in the sense of Tworzewski turns out to be the rational part of the Vogel cycle v(V₁,V₂). We also give short proofs of two known effective formulae for the intersection cycle V₁ ∙ V₂ in terms of local parametrizations of the curves.

Intersection theory and separation exponent in complex analytic geometry

Ewa Cygan (1998)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We consider the intersection multiplicity of analytic sets in the general situation. We prove that it is a regular separation exponent for complex analytic sets and so it estimates the Łojasiewicz exponent. We also give some geometric properties of proper projections of analytic sets.

Invariance of tautological equations I: conjectures and applications

Y.-P. Lee (2008)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

The main goal of this paper is to introduce a set of conjectures on the relations in the tautological rings. In particular, this framework gives an efficient algorithm to calculate all tautological equations using only finite-dimensional linear algebra. Other applications include the proofs of Witten’s conjecture on the relations between higher spin curves and Gelfand–Dickey hierarchy and Virasoro conjecture for target manifolds with conformal semisimple quantum cohomology, both for genus up to...

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