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An identity between theta functions of Riemann surfaces
The name "trisecant identity" refers to the geometric interpretation given by Mumford (1984, p.3.219), who used it to show that the Kummer variety of a genus g Riemann surface, given by the image of the map from the Jacobian to projective space of dimension induced by theta functions of order 2, has a 4-dimensional space of trisecants.
Statement
Suppose that
is a compact Riemann surface
is the genus of
is the Riemann theta function of , a function from to
Mumford, David (1974), "Prym varieties. I", in Ahlfors, Lars V.; Kra, Irwin; Nirenberg, Louis; et al. (eds.), Contributions to analysis (a collection of papers dedicated to Lipman Bers), Boston, MA: Academic Press, pp. 325–350, ISBN978-0-12-044850-0, MR0379510