On a quadratic form associated with a surface automorphism and its applications to Singularity Theory
Abstract
We study the nilpotent part of a pseudo-periodic automorphism of a real oriented surface with boundary . We associate a quadratic form defined on the first homology group (relative to the boundary) of the surface . Using the twist formula and techniques from mapping class group theory, we prove that the form obtained after killing is positive definite if all the screw numbers associated with certain orbits of annuli are positive. We also prove that the restriction of to the absolute homology group of is even whenever the quotient of the Nielsen-Thurston graph under the action of the automorphism is a tree. The case of monodromy automorphisms of Milnor fibers of germs of curves on normal surface singularities is discussed in detail, and the aforementioned results are specialized to such situation. Moreover, the form is computable in terms of the dual resolution or semistable reduction graph, as illustrated with several examples. Numerical invariants associated with are able to distinguish plane curve singularities with different topological types but same spectral pairs. Finally, we discuss a generic linear germ defined on a superisolated surface. In this case the plumbing graph is not a tree and the restriction of to the absolute monodromy of is not even.
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@article{arxiv.2011.12332,
title = {On a quadratic form associated with a surface automorphism and its applications to Singularity Theory},
author = {Lilia Alanís-López and Enrique Artal Bartolo and Christian Bonatti and Xavier Gómez-Mont and Manuel González Villa and Pablo Portilla Cuadrado},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.12332},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
General re-organization of the paper. Some corrections on examples and correction of a secondary result of the paper