English

Clusters and semistable models of hyperelliptic curves in the wild case

Number Theory 2023-08-04 v4 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

Given a Galois cover YXY \to X of smooth projective geometrically connected curves over a complete discrete valuation field KK with algebraically closed residue field, we define a semistable model of YY over the ring of integers of a finite extension of KK, which we call the relatively stable model Yrst\mathcal{Y}^{\mathrm{rst}} of YY, and we discuss its properties. We focus on the case when Y:y2=f(x)Y : y^2 = f(x) is a hyperelliptic curve, viewed as a degree-22 cover of the projective line X:=PK1X := \mathbb{P}_K^1, and demonstrate a practical way to compute the relatively stable model. In the case of residue characteristic p2p \neq 2, the components of the special fiber (Yrst)s(\mathcal{Y}^{\mathrm{rst}})_s correspond precisely to the non-singleton clusters of roots of the defining polynomial ff, i.e. the subsets of roots of ff which are closer to each other than to the other roots of ff with respect to the induced discrete valuation on the splitting field; this relationship, however, is far less straightforward in the p=2p=2 case, which is our main focus (the techniques we introduce nevertheless also allow us to recover the simpler, already-known results in the p2p\neq 2 case). We show that, when p=2p = 2, for each cluster containing an even number of roots of ff, there are 00, 11, or 22 components of (Yrst)s(\mathcal{Y}^{\mathrm{rst}})_s corresponding to it, and we determine a direct method of finding and describing them. We also define a polynomial F(T)K[T]F(T) \in K[T] whose roots allow us to find the components of (Yrst)s(\mathcal{Y}^{\mathrm{rst}})_s which are not connected to even-cardinality clusters.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2207.12490,
  title  = {Clusters and semistable models of hyperelliptic curves in the wild case},
  author = {Leonardo Fiore and Jeffrey Yelton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.12490},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

85 pages, 9 sections, 8 figures, 2 tables. For this submission, more minor mistakes and typos have been corrected, and a previous misstatement in Theorem 1.5(c) has been modified