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A Riemann-Hurwitz Formula for Skeleta in Non-Archimedean Geometry

Algebraic Geometry 2015-06-16 v2

Abstract

Let ϕ:CC\phi : C' \to C be a finite morphism between smooth, projective, irreducible curves defined over a non-archimedean valued, algebraically closed field kk. This morphism induces a morphism between the analytifications of the curves. We will construct a compatible pair of deformation retractions of CanC'^{an} and CanC^{an} whose images ΥCan\Upsilon_{C'^{an}} and ΥCan\Upsilon_{C^{an}} are closed subspaces of CanC'^{an} and CanC^{an} which are homeomorphic to finite metric graphs. We refer to such closed subspaces as skeleta. In addition, the subspaces CanC'^{an} and CanC^{an} are such that their complements in the two analytifications decompose into the disjoint union of Berkovich open balls and annuli. To these skeleta we can associate a genus. The pair of compatible deformation retractions forces the morphism ϕan\phi^{an} to restrict to a map ΥCanΥCan\Upsilon_{C'^{an}} \to \Upsilon_{C^{an}}. We will study how the genus of ΥCan\Upsilon_{C'^{an}} can be calculated using the morphism ϕan:ΥCanΥCan\phi^{an}: \Upsilon_{C'^{an}} \to \Upsilon_{C^{an}}.

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@article{arxiv.1303.0164,
  title  = {A Riemann-Hurwitz Formula for Skeleta in Non-Archimedean Geometry},
  author = {John Welliaveetil},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.0164},
  year   = {2015}
}