Algebraic Geometry
Bertini's Theorem is a fundamental result in algebraic geometry that states that for a general linear combination of divisors on a projective variety, the resulting divisor is smooth outside a closed subset of lower dimension. This theorem highlights the importance of generic properties and provides insights into singularities and their behavior, particularly in relation to tangent cones and algebraic surfaces.
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