On the Alexander Invariants of Trigonal Curves
Algebraic Geometry
2025-07-24 v2
Abstract
We show that most of the genus-zero subgroups of the braid group (which are roughly the braid monodromy groups of the trigonal curves on the Hirzebruch surfaces) are irrelevant as far as the Alexander invariant is concerned: there is a very restricted class of \enquote{primitive} genus-zero subgroups such that these subgroups and their genus-zero intersections determine all the Alexander invariants. Then, we classify the primitive subgroups in a special subclass. This result implies the known classification of the dihedral covers of irreducible trigonal curves.
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@article{arxiv.2003.05802,
title = {On the Alexander Invariants of Trigonal Curves},
author = {Melih Üçer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.05802},
year = {2025}
}
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