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Proceedings of the Yerevan State University, series Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2009, Issue 3, Pages 32–36 (Mi uzeru233)  

Mathematics

On multiple intersection point of homogeneous curves

G. S. Avagyan

Chair of Numerical Analysis and Mathematical Modeling YSU, Armenia
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Abstract: In the present paper we describe the polynomial space, corresponding to the multiple intersection point of two curves that are given as products of correspondingly $m$ and $n$ different lines, passing through that point.
The main result gives the basis of that space, using polynomials, which correspond to the derivatives with respect to the directions of those lines.
Keywords: algebraic curves, intersection multiplicity.
Received: 06.03.2009
Accepted: 26.05.2009
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: G. S. Avagyan, “On multiple intersection point of homogeneous curves”, Proceedings of the YSU, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2009, no. 3, 32–36
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\paper On multiple intersection point of homogeneous curves
\jour Proceedings of the YSU, Physical and Mathematical Sciences
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\pages 32--36
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