Clusters and semistable models of hyperelliptic curves in the wild case
Abstract
Given a Galois cover of smooth projective geometrically connected curves over a complete discrete valuation field with algebraically closed residue field, we define a semistable model of over the ring of integers of a finite extension of , which we call the relatively stable model of , and we discuss its properties. We focus on the case when is a hyperelliptic curve, viewed as a degree- cover of the projective line , and demonstrate a practical way to compute the relatively stable model. In the case of residue characteristic , the components of the special fiber correspond precisely to the non-singleton clusters of roots of the defining polynomial , i.e. the subsets of roots of which are closer to each other than to the other roots of with respect to the induced discrete valuation on the splitting field; this relationship, however, is far less straightforward in the case, which is our main focus (the techniques we introduce nevertheless also allow us to recover the simpler, already-known results in the case). We show that, when , for each cluster containing an even number of roots of , there are , , or components of corresponding to it, and we determine a direct method of finding and describing them. We also define a polynomial whose roots allow us to find the components of 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