Sphericity of a real hypersurface via projective geometry
Abstract
In this work, we obtain an unexpected geometric characterization of sphericity of a real-analytic Levi-nondegenerate hypersurface M⊂ C2. We prove that M is spherical if and only if its Segre\,(-Webster) varieties satisfy an elementary combinatorial property, identical to a property of straight lines on the plane and known in Projective Geometry as the Desargues Theorem.
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