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  2. Steiner's conic problem - Wikipedia

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    Steiner claimed that the number of conics tangent to 5 given conics in general position is 7776 = 6 5, but later realized this was wrong. [2] The correct number 3264 was found in about 1859 by Ernest de Jonquières who did not publish because of Steiner's reputation, and by Chasles using his theory of characteristics, [3] and by Berner in 1865.

  3. Intersection theory - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, intersection theory is one of the main branches of algebraic geometry, where it gives information about the intersection of two subvarieties of a given variety. [1] The theory for varieties is older, with roots in Bézout's theorem on curves and elimination theory. On the other hand, the topological theory more quickly reached a ...

  4. File:EUR 1990-3264.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Enumerative geometry - Wikipedia

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    The study of moduli spaces of curves, maps and other geometric objects, sometimes via the theory of quantum cohomology. The study of quantum cohomology, Gromov–Witten invariants and mirror symmetry gave a significant progress in Clemens conjecture. Enumerative geometry is very closely tied to intersection theory. [1]

  6. List of incomplete proofs - Wikipedia

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    The correct number 3264 was found by Berner in 1865 and by Ernest de Jonquieres around 1859 and by Chasles in 1864 using his theory of characteristics. However these results, like many others in classical intersection theory, do not seem to have been given complete proofs until the work of Fulton and Macpherson in about 1978. Dirichlet's principle.

  7. Scheme-theoretic intersection - Wikipedia

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    That is, a scheme-theoretic multiplicity of an intersection may differ from an intersection-theoretic multiplicity, the latter given by Serre's Tor formula. Solving this disparity is one of the starting points for derived algebraic geometry, which aims to introduce the notion of derived intersection.

  8. Residual intersection - Wikipedia

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    Given a subset Z in the intersection = of varieties, understand the complement of Z in the intersection; i.e., the residual set to Z. The intersection determines a class ( X 1 ⋯ X r ) {\displaystyle (X_{1}\cdots X_{r})} , the intersection product , in the Chow group of an ambient space and, in this situation, the problem is to understand the ...

  9. Witten conjecture - Wikipedia

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    encodes all the intersection indices as its coefficients. Witten's conjecture states that the partition function Z = exp F is a τ-function for the KdV hierarchy , in other words it satisfies a certain series of partial differential equations corresponding to the basis { L − 1 , L 0 , L 1 , … } {\displaystyle \{L_{-1},L_{0},L_{1},\ldots ...