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Obstructions for the existence of separating morphisms and totally real pencils

Algebraic Geometry 2023-10-31 v3

Abstract

It goes back to Ahlfors that a real algebraic curve CC admits a separating morphism ff to the complex projective line if and only if the real part of the curve disconnects its complex part, i.e. the curve is \textit{separating}. The degree of such ff is bounded from below by the number ll of real connected components of RC \mathbb{R} C. The sharpness of this bound is not a priori clear. We prove that real algebraic separating curves, embedded in some ambient surface and with ll bounded in a certain way, do not admit separating morphisms of lowest possible degree. Moreover, this result of non-existence can be applied to show that certain real separating plane curves of degree dd, do not admit totally real pencils of curves of degree kk such that kdlkd \leq l.

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@article{arxiv.2211.16805,
  title  = {Obstructions for the existence of separating morphisms and totally real pencils},
  author = {Matilde Manzaroli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.16805},
  year   = {2023}
}

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