Multiplicity of a singular point
of an algebraic variety
An integer which is a measure of the singularity of the algebraic variety at that point. The multiplicity
of a variety
at a point
is defined to be the multiplicity of the maximal ideal
in the local ring
. The multiplicity of
at
coincides with the multiplicity of the tangent cone
at the vertex, and also with the degree of the special fibre
of a blow-up
of
at
, where
is considered to be immersed in the projective space
(see [3]). One has
if and only if
is a non-singular (regular) point of
. If
is a hypersurface in a neighbourhood of
(i.e.
is given by a single equation
in an affine space
), then
is identical with the number
such that
, where
is the maximal ideal in the local ring
. The multiplicity does not change when
is cut by a generic hypersurface through
. If
denotes the set of points
such that
, then
is a closed subset (a subvariety).
References
| [1] | D. Mumford, "Algebraic geometry" , 1. Complex projective varieties , Springer (1976) MR0453732 Zbl 0356.14002 |
| [2] | J.-P. Serre, "Algèbre locale. Multiplicités" , Lect. notes in math. , 11 , Springer (1965) MR0201468 Zbl 0142.28603 |
| [3] | C.P. Ramanujam, "On a geometric interpretation of multiplicity" Invent. Math. , 22 : 1 (1973) pp. 63–67 MR0354663 Zbl 0265.14004 |
Comments
For the multiplicity of the maximal ideal of a local ring, cf. Multiplicity of a module.
Multiplicity of a singular point. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Multiplicity_of_a_singular_point&oldid=23908