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 admits a separating morphism 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 is bounded from below by the number of real connected components of . The sharpness of this bound is not a priori clear. We prove that real algebraic separating curves, embedded in some ambient surface and with 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 , do not admit totally real pencils of curves of degree such that .
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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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