Boundedness Results for Planar Linear Systems Assuming The Segre-Harbourne-Gimigliano-Hirschowitz Conjecture
Abstract
Let be the projective plane blown up at general points. In this paper we give several consequences of the Segre-Harbourne-Gimigliano-Hirschowitz Conjecture, that pertain to complete linear systems on . We begin by classifying such systems with general irreducible member of genus (up to Cremona equivalence), in terms of invariants of the adjoint systems . We then use this to prove that, for fixed and , up to the action of the Cremona group, there exist finitely many complete linear systems on whose general member is irreducible of genus . Further, there is a function such that every such (effective) system is Cremona equivalent to a system in . The latter result is based on the explicit computation of the minimum possible self-intersection of an irreducible linear system with given and . We classify those systems which achieve the minimal self-intersection. We also classify the systems with , whether or not they have minimal for the given 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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32 pages