On the infinitesimal Terracini lemma (2009.09475v1)
Abstract: In this paper we prove an infinitesimal version of the classical Terracini Lemma for 3--secant planes to a variety. Precisely we prove that if $X\subseteq \PPr$ is an irreducible, non--degenerate, projective complex variety of dimension $n$ with $r\geq 3n+2$, such that the variety of osculating planes to curves in $X$ has the expected dimension $3n$ and for every $0$--dimensional, curvilinear scheme $\gamma$ of length 3 contained in $X$ the family of hyperplanes sections of $X$ which are singular along $\gamma$ has dimension larger that $r-3(n+1)$, then $X$ is $2$--secant defective.