syzygetic

adj

Etymology

From syzyg(y) + -etic.

  1. derived from συζυγία
  2. borrowed from sȳzygia
  3. suffixed as syzygetic — “syzygy + -etic

Definitions

  1. Relating to, or exhibiting, syzygy.

    • To study syzygies of the Cox rings of del Pezzo surfaces, we calculate important syzygetic invariants such as the Hilbert functions, the Green-Lazarsfeld indices, the projective dimensions, and the Castelnuovo-Mumford regularities.

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