Examples of surfaces with canonical maps of maximal degree
Abstract
It was shown by A. Beauville that if the canonical map of a complex smooth projective surface is generically finite, then . The first example of a surface with canonical degree 36 was found by the second author. In this article, we show that for any surface which is a degree four Galois \'etale cover of a fake projective plane with the largest possible automorphism group (the unique non-abelian group of order 21), the base locus of the canonical map is finite, and we verify that 35 of these surfaces have maximal canonical degree 36. We also classify all smooth degree four Galois \'etale covers of fake projective planes, which give possible candidates for surfaces of canonical degree . Finally, we also confirm in this paper the optimal upper bound of the canonical degree of smooth threefolds of general type with sufficiently large geometric genus, related to earlier work of C. Hacon and J.-X. Cai.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.1510.07097,
title = {Examples of surfaces with canonical maps of maximal degree},
author = {Ching-Jui Lai and Sai-Kee Yeung},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.07097},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
17 pages. The original proof of the main theorem in v.1 is incorrect and is replaced by a weaker result. A revised proof is given and the paper is reorganized. To appear on Taiwanese Journal of Mathematics. Comments are welcome