A geometric parametrization for the virtual Euler characteristic for the moduli spaces of real and complex algebriac curves
Abstract
We show that the virtual Euler characteristics of the moduli spaces of -pointed algebraic curves of genus can be determined from a polynomial in where permits specialization, through to the complex case treated by Harer and Zagier and, through , to the real case. This polynomial appears to have geometric significance, and may be the virtual Euler characteristic of some moduli space, as yet unidentified. This is related to a conjecture that the indeterminate is associated with a combinatorial invariant of cell-decompositions through matrix models and the Jack symmetric functions. The development uses Strebel differentials to triangulate the moduli spaces, and the identification of both as a parameter in a Jack symmetric function and as a parameter in a matrix model through generalized Selberg integrals.
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@article{arxiv.math/9902044,
title = {A geometric parametrization for the virtual Euler characteristic for the moduli spaces of real and complex algebriac curves},
author = {I. P. Goulden and J. L. Harer and D. M. Jackson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/9902044},
year = {2007}
}
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24 pages