Choosing points on cubic plane curves: rigidity and flexibility

Every smooth cubic plane curve has 9 flex points and 27 sextatic points. We study the following question asked by Farb: Is it true that the known algebraic structures give all the possible ways to continuously choose \(n\) distinct points on every smooth cubic plane curve, for each given positive in...

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