Effective Bertini theorem and formulas for multiplicity and the local ojasiewicz exponent

Abstract

The classical Bertini theorem on generic intersection of an algebraic set with hyperplanes states the following: Let X be a nonsingular closed subvariety of Pnk, where k is an algebraically closed field. Then there exists a hyperplane H⊂ Pnk not containing X and such that the scheme H X is regular at every point. Furthermore, the set of hyperplanes with this property forms an open dense subset of the complete linear system |H| considered as a projective space. We will show that one can effectively indicate a finite family of hyperplanes H such that at least one of them satisfies the assertion of the Bertini theorem. As an application of the method used in the proof we will give effective formulas for the multiplicity and the ojasiewicz exponent of polynomial mappings.

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