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Determinantal characterization of higher secant varieties of minimal degree

A variety of minimal degree is one of the basic objects in projective algebraic geometry and has been classified and characterized in many aspects. On the other hand, there are also minimal objects in the category of higher secant varieties, and their algebraic and geometric structures seem to share many similarities with those of varieties of minimal degree. We prove in this paper that higher secant varieties of minimal degree have determinantal presentation of two types, i.e. scroll type and Veronese type. Our result generalizes the del Pezzo-Bertini classification for varieties of minimal degree. Also, as a consequence, we show that for any smooth projective variety having higher secant variety of minimal degree, the embedding line bundle admits a special decomposition into two line bundles as so do those of the well-known examples: varieties of minimal degree, smooth del Pezzo varieties, Segre varieties and 2-Veronese varieties.

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