Envelope of Mid-Hyperplanes of a Hypersurface
Abstract
Given 2 points of a smooth hypersurface, their mid-hyperplane is the hyperplane passing through their mid-point and the intersection of their tangent spaces. In this paper we study the envelope of these mid-hyperplanes (EMH) at pairs whose tangent spaces are transversal. We prove that this envelope consists of centers of conics having contact of order at least 3 with the hypersurface at both points. Moreover, we describe general conditions for the EMH to be a smooth hypersurface. These results are extensions of the corresponding well-known results for curves. In the case of curves, if the EMH is contained in a straight line, the curve is necessarily affinely symmetric with respect to the line. We show through a counter-example that this property does not hold for hypersurfaces.
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