One-oval rigidity conjecture
One-oval rigidity conjecture
Let a smooth real plane curve be of even degree, so that an oval is null-homotopic in . Call a scheme rigid when any two curves representing it are rigid-isotopic. One-oval rigidity conjecture. Any two smooth curves having only one oval are rigid-isotopic. The source presents this as open and relates it to the conjecture of Rohlin.
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Alexandre Gabard, “Notes on Hilbert's 16th: experiencing Viro's theory”, arXiv:1310.1865 (2013).
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