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- ...The determinant of the Jacobi matrix for ''n'' = ''m'' is known as the '''Jacobian'''. The Jacobi matrix and its determinant have several uses in mathematics: *The Jacobian appears as the [[weight]] ([[measure (mathematics)|measure]]) in multi-dime8 KB (1,229 words) - 08:32, 14 January 2009
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- The Jacobian variety of a smooth [[algebraic curve]] C is the variety of degree 0 diviso ...ariety is given by the theta divisor: some shift from Pic<sup>g-1</sup> to Jacobian of the image of Sym<sup>g-1</sup>C in914 bytes (154 words) - 01:39, 27 October 2013
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- ...nal [[Abelian variety]]. Every abelian surface is a finite quotient of a [[Jacobian variety]] of a smooth [[hyperelliptic curve]] of [[genus]] two or a product ...the [[Kummer variety]] of the Abelian variety. The Kummer varieties of [[Jacobian|Jacobians]] of [[hyperelliptic curve|hyperelliptic curves]] of genus 2 exhi2 KB (290 words) - 09:39, 13 January 2009
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- ...The determinant of the Jacobi matrix for ''n'' = ''m'' is known as the '''Jacobian'''. The Jacobi matrix and its determinant have several uses in mathematics: *The Jacobian appears as the [[weight]] ([[measure (mathematics)|measure]]) in multi-dime8 KB (1,229 words) - 08:32, 14 January 2009
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- .... The Kummer involution has 16 fixed points: the 16 2-torsion point of the Jacobian, and they are the 16 singular points of the quartic surface. Starting from a smooth curve <math>C</math> of genus 2, we may identify the Jacobian <math>Jac(C)</math>7 KB (1,246 words) - 05:37, 18 October 2013
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- ...th>h^0(K_C)=2</math>. Hence the [[canonical map]] is a double cover. The [[Jacobian variety]] of such a curve is an [[Abelian surface]]. ...ath>2^4-1=15=\mbox{binom}(6,2)</math> non-trivial 2-torsion points on this Jacobian. Moreover, if <math>p_3+p_4-H_C</math> is another (and different) 2-torsio9 KB (1,597 words) - 15:29, 4 December 2007