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A short note on Cayley-Salmon equations

Marvin Anas Hahn, Sara Lamboglia, Alejandro Vargas

Published 2019-12-03Version 1

A Cayley-Salmon equation for a smooth cubic surface $S$ in $\mathbb P^3$ is an expression of the form $l_1l_2l_3 - m_1m_2m_3 = 0$ such that the zero set is $S$ and $l_i$, $m_j$ are homogeneous linear forms. This expression was first used by Cayley and Salmon to study the incidence relations of the 27 lines on $S$. There are 120 essentially distinct Cayley-Salmon equations for $S$. In this note we give an exposition of a classical proof of this fact. We illustrate the explicit calculation to obtain these equations and we apply it to Clebsch surface and to the octanomial model. Finally we show that these $120$ Cayley-Salmon equations can be directly computed using recent work by Cueto and Deopurkar.

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