Some remarks on osculating self-dual varieties
Abstract: Let us say that a curve $C\subset\mathbb P3$ is osculating self-dual if it is projectively equivalent to the curve in the dual space $(\mathbb P3)*$ whose points are osculating planes to~$C$. Similarly, we say that a $k$-dimensional subvariety $X\subset\mathbb P{2k+1}$ is osculating self-dual if its second osculating space at the general point is a hyperplane and $X$ is projectively equivalent to the variety in $(\mathbb P{2k+1})*$ whose points are second osculating spaces to $X$. In this note we show that for each $k\ge 1$ there exist many osculating self-dual $k$-dimensional subvarieties in $\mathbb P{2k+1}$.
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