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Discriminants of cubic curves and determinantal representations
Published 14 Sep 2020 in math.NT, math.AG, and math.CV | (2009.06718v2)
Abstract: The discriminant of a smooth plane cubic curve over the complex numbers can be written as a product of theta functions. This provides an important connection between algebraic and analytic objects. In this paper, we perform a new approach to obtain this classical result by using determinantal representations. More precisely, one can represent a non-singular cubic form as the determinant of a matrix whose elements are linear forms. Theta functions naturally appear in this representation and thus in the discriminant of the cubic.
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