Acnode

Acnode

An acnode is an isolated point not on a curve, but whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the curve. The term "isolated point" or "hermit point" is an equivalent term. [ [http://eom.springer.de/I/i052770.htm Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Springer Online Reference Works.] ] [ [http://eom.springer.de/A/a130100.htm Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Springer Online Reference Works] ]

Acnodes commonly occur when studying algebraic curves over fields which are not algebraically closed, defined as the zero set of a polynomial of two variables. For example the equation :f(x,y)=y^2+x^2+x^3=0;has an acnode at the origin of mathbb{R}^2, because it is equivalent to:y^2 = -(x^2 + x^3)and x^2 + x^3 is positive for x > -1, except when x = 0. Thus, over the "real" numbers the equation has no solutions for x > -1 except for (0, 0). In contrast, over the complex numbers the origin is not isolated since square roots of negative real numbers exist.

An acnode is a singularity of the function, where both partial derivatives partial fover partial x and partial fover partial y vanish. Further the Hessian matrix of second derivatives will be positive definite. Hence the function has a local minimum or local maximum.

ee also

*Singular point of a curve
*Crunode
*Cusp
*Tacnode

References

*cite book |last=Porteous |first=Ian |title=Geometric Differentation |year=1994 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |id=ISBN 0-521-39063-X


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