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Fields of moduli and the arithmetic of tame quotient singularities

Algebraic Geometry 2022-12-07 v4 Number Theory

Abstract

Given a perfect field kk with algebraic closure k\overline{k} and a variety XX over k\overline{k}, the field of moduli of XX is the subfield of k\overline{k} of elements fixed by field automorphisms γGal(k/k)\gamma\in\operatorname{Gal}(\overline{k}/k) such that the twist XγX_{\gamma} is isomorphic to XX. The field of moduli is contained in all subextensions kkkk\subset k'\subset\overline{k} such that XX descends to kk'. In this paper we extend the formalism, and define the field of moduli when kk is not perfect. Furthermore, D\`ebes and Emsalem identified a condition that ensures that a smooth curve is defined over its field of moduli, and prove that a smooth curve with a marked point is always defined over its field of moduli. Our main theorem is a generalization of these results that applies to higher dimensional varieties, and to varieties with additional structures. In order to apply this, we study the problem of when a rational point of a variety with quotient singularities lifts to a resolution. As a consequence, we prove that a variety XX of dimension dd with a smooth marked point pp such that Aut(X,p)\operatorname{Aut}(X,p) is finite, \'etale and of degree prime to d!d! is defined over its field of moduli.

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@article{arxiv.2210.04789,
  title  = {Fields of moduli and the arithmetic of tame quotient singularities},
  author = {Giulio Bresciani and Angelo Vistoli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.04789},
  year   = {2022}
}