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Products of curves as ball quotients

Geometric Topology 2024-10-15 v2 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

For any g1,g20g_1, g_2 \ge 0, this paper shows that there is a cocompact lattice Γ<PU(2,1)\Gamma < \mathrm{PU}(2,1) such that the ball quotient Γ\B2\Gamma \backslash \mathbb{B}^2 is birational to a product C1×C2C_1 \times C_2 of smooth projective curves CjC_j of genus gjg_j. The only prior examples were P1×P1\mathbb{P}^1 \times \mathbb{P}^1, due to Deligne--Mostow and rediscovered by many others, and a lesser-known product of elliptic curves whose existence follows from work of Hirzebruch. Combined with related new examples, this answers the rational variant of a question of Gromov in the positive for surfaces of Kodaira dimension κ0\kappa \le 0, namely that they admit deformations VV^\prime such that there is a compact ball quotient Γ\B2\Gamma \backslash \mathbb{B}^2 with a rational map Γ\B2V\Gamma \backslash \mathbb{B}^2 \dashrightarrow V^\prime. Often the proof gives the stronger conclusion that VV^\prime is birational to a ball quotient orbifold. It also follows that every simply connected 44-manifold is dominated by a complex hyperbolic manifold. All examples considered in this paper are shown to be arithmetic, and even arithmeticity of Hirzebruch's example appears to be new.

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@article{arxiv.2312.05699,
  title  = {Products of curves as ball quotients},
  author = {Matthew Stover},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.05699},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Adds Theorem 1.6, proving that every simply connected 4-manifold is smoothly dominated by a compact arithmetic ball quotient, along with minor edits