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Finding Inverse Systems from Coordinates

Published 27 Nov 2012 in math.AC | (1211.6355v2)

Abstract: Let $I$ be a homogeneous ideal in $R=\mathbb K[x_0,\ldots,x_n]$, such that $R/I$ is an Artinian Gorenstein ring. A famous theorem of Macaulay says that in this instance $I$ is the ideal of polynomial differential operators with constant coefficients that cancel the same homogeneous polynomial $F$. A major question related to this result is to be able to describe $F$ in terms of the ideal $I$. In this note we give a partial answer to this question, by analyzing the case when $I$ is the Artinian reduction of the ideal of a reduced (arithmetically) Gorenstein zero-dimensional scheme $\Gamma\subset\mathbb Pn$. We obtain $F$ from the coordinates of the points of $\Gamma$.

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