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Arithmetic of the moduli of semistable elliptic surfaces

Algebraic Geometry 2022-03-03 v7 Algebraic Topology Number Theory Symplectic Geometry

Abstract

We prove a new sharp asymptotic with the lower order term of zeroth order on ZFq(t)(B)\mathcal{Z}_{\mathbb{F}_q(t)}(\mathcal{B}) for counting the semistable elliptic curves over Fq(t)\mathbb{F}_q(t) by the bounded height of discriminant Δ(X)\Delta(X). The precise count is acquired by considering the moduli of nonsingular semistable elliptic fibrations over P1\mathbb{P}^{1}, also known as semistable elliptic surfaces, with 12n12n nodal singular fibers and a distinguished section. We establish a bijection of KK-points between the moduli functor of semistable elliptic surfaces and the stack of morphisms L1,12nHomn(P1,M1,1)\mathcal{L}_{1,12n} \cong \mathrm{Hom}_n(\mathbb{P}^{1}, \overline{\mathcal{M}}_{1,1}) where M1,1\overline{\mathcal{M}}_{1,1} is the Deligne-Mumford stack of stable elliptic curves and KK is any field of characteristic 2,3\neq 2,3. For char(K)=0\mathrm{char}(K)=0, we show that the class of Homn(P1,P(a,b))\mathrm{Hom}_n(\mathbb{P}^1,\mathcal{P}(a,b)) in the Grothendieck ring of KK-stacks, where P(a,b)\mathcal{P}(a,b) is a 1-dimensional (a,b)(a,b) weighted projective stack, is equal to L(a+b)n+1L(a+b)n1\mathbb{L}^{(a+b)n+1}-\mathbb{L}^{(a+b)n-1}. Consequently, we find that the motive of the moduli L1,12n\mathcal{L}_{1,12n} is L10n+1L10n1\mathbb{L}^{10n + 1}-\mathbb{L}^{10n - 1} and the cardinality of the set of weighted Fq\mathbb{F}_q-points to be #q(L1,12n)=q10n+1q10n1\#_q(\mathcal{L}_{1,12n}) = q^{10n + 1}-q^{10n - 1}. In the end, we formulate an analogous heuristic on ZQ(B)\mathcal{Z}_{\mathbb{Q}}(\mathcal{B}) for counting the semistable elliptic curves over Q\mathbb{Q} by the bounded height of discriminant Δ\Delta through the global fields analogy.

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@article{arxiv.1607.03187,
  title  = {Arithmetic of the moduli of semistable elliptic surfaces},
  author = {Changho Han and Jun-Yong Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.03187},
  year   = {2022}
}

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17 pages, To Appear at Mathematische Annalen (2019)