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Boundedness Results for Planar Linear Systems Assuming The Segre-Harbourne-Gimigliano-Hirschowitz Conjecture

Algebraic Geometry 2025-08-05 v1

Abstract

Let XnX_n be the projective plane blown up at n10n \geq 10 general points. In this paper we give several consequences of the Segre-Harbourne-Gimigliano-Hirschowitz Conjecture, that pertain to complete linear systems on XnX_n. We begin by classifying such systems C|C| with general irreducible member of genus g2g \geq 2 (up to Cremona equivalence), in terms of invariants of the adjoint systems C+mK|C+mK|. We then use this to prove that, for fixed n10n \geq 10 and g2g\geq 2, up to the action of the Cremona group, there exist finitely many complete linear systems on XnX_n whose general member is irreducible of genus gg. Further, there is a function gn(g)g\mapsto n(g) such that every such (effective) system is Cremona equivalent to a system in Xn(g)X_{n(g)}. The latter result is based on the explicit computation of the minimum possible self-intersection of an irreducible linear system with given nn and dim(C)\dim(|C|). We classify those systems which achieve the minimal self-intersection. We also classify the systems with C25C^2 \leq 5, whether or not they have minimal C2C^2 for the given nn and dimension. We finish by proving several statements concerning systems that are base-point-free, and systems that give birational maps to their image.

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@article{arxiv.2508.01462,
  title  = {Boundedness Results for Planar Linear Systems Assuming The Segre-Harbourne-Gimigliano-Hirschowitz Conjecture},
  author = {Ciro Ciliberto and Rick Miranda and Joaquim Roé},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.01462},
  year   = {2025}
}

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