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    Adjoint Curve

    Definition

    A curve which has at least multiplicity r_i - 1 at each point where a given curve (having only ordinary singular points and cusps) has a multiplicity r_i is called the adjoint to the given curve. When the adjoint curve is of order n - 3, it is called a special adjoint curve.

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