Gonality, apolarity and hypercubics
classification
🧮 math.AG
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curvehypercubicapolarapolarityassociatedclassfermatgenus
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We show that any Fermat hypercubic is apolar to a trigonal curve, and vice versa. We show also that the Waring number of the polar hypercubic associated to a tetragonal curve of genus $g$ is at most $\lceil 3/2g - 7/2\rceil$, and for a large class of them is at most $4/3g - 3$.
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