Rigid Trinomial Varieties
Abstract
An algebraic variety X is called rigid if there is no non-trivial action on X of the additive group of the base field. A trinomial variety is an affine variety that is given by a set of equations consisting of polynomials with three monomials; see Definition 1. In this paper, we complete the classification of rigid trinomial varieties.
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