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On the contravariant of homogeneous forms arising from isolated hypersurface singularities

Let ${\mathcal Q}_n^d$ be the vector space of homogeneous forms of degree $d\ge 3$ on ${\mathbb C}^n$, with $n\ge 2$. The object of our study is the map $Φ$, introduced in earlier articles by J. Alper, M. Eastwood and the author, that assigns to every form for which the discriminant $Δ$ does not vanish the so-called associated form lying in the space ${\mathcal Q}_n^{n(d-2)*}$. This map is a morphism from the affine variety $X_n^d:=\{f\in{\mathcal Q}_n^d:Δ(f)\ne 0\}$ to the affine space ${\mathcal Q}_n^{n(d-2)*}$. Letting $p$ be the smallest integer for which the product $Δ^pΦ$ extends to a morphism from ${\mathcal Q}_n^d$ to ${\mathcal Q}_n^{n(d-2)*}$, one observes that the extended map defines a contravariant of forms in ${\mathcal Q}_n^d$. In the present paper we obtain upper bounds for $p$ thus providing estimates for the contravariant's degree.

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