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Severi variety (Hilbert scheme)
Algebraic variety in a Hilbert scheme From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mathematics, a Severi variety is an algebraic variety in a Hilbert scheme that parametrizes curves in projective space with given degree and geometric genus and at most node singularities. Its dimension is 3d + g − 1.
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It is a theorem that Severi varieties are algebraic varieties, i.e. it is irreducible.[citation needed]
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References
- Maksym Fedorchuk, Severi varieties and the moduli space of curves, Ph.D. thesis, 2008.
- Joe Harris and Ian Morrison. Moduli of curves, volume 187 of Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1998.
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