Skip to main content

Timeline for generalization of Bezout's Theorem?

Current License: CC BY-SA 2.5

3 events
when toggle format what by license comment
Sep 13, 2012 at 6:07 comment added jacob A small remark: this also holds with no restriction on the sum of codimensions (as Fulton mentions at the bottom of the same page). Just imbed everything into a larger projective space, take cones, and intersect with the complimentary subspace.
Nov 2, 2010 at 7:51 comment added Georges Elencwajg A very relevant remark and example, Roy. Your statement really describes the heart of Fulton's profound but rather technical Theorem 12.3, and is formulated in a strikingly simple way ( not explicitly spelled out in Fulton), which might have escaped a reader just browsing through the book
Nov 1, 2010 at 4:12 history answered roy smith CC BY-SA 2.5