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Recovering of curves with involution by extended Prym data

alg-geom 2008-02-03 v1 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

With every smooth, projective algebraic curve C~\tilde{C} with involution σ:C~C~\sigma :\tilde{C}\longrightarrow \tilde{C} without fixed points is associated the Prym data which consists of the Prym variety P:=(1σ)J(C~)P:=(1-\sigma )J(\tilde{C}) with principal polarization Ξ\Xi such that 2Ξ2\Xi is algebraically equivalent to the restriction on PP of the canonical polarization Θ\Theta of the Jacobian J(C~)J(\tilde{C}). In contrast to the classical Torelli theorem the Prym data does not always determine uniquely the pair (C~,σ)(\tilde{C},\sigma ) up to isomorphism. In this paper we introduce an extension of the Prym data as follows. We consider all symmetric theta divisors Θ\Theta of J(C~)J(\tilde{C}) which have even multiplicity at every point of order 2 of PP. It turns out that they form three P2P_2 orbits. The restrictions on PP of the divisors of one of the orbits form the orbit {2Ξ}\{ 2\Xi \} , where Ξ\Xi are the symmetric theta divisors of PP. The other restrictions form two P2P_2-orbits O1,O22ΞO_1,O_2\subset \mid 2\Xi \mid . The extended Prym data consists of (P,Ξ)(P,\Xi ) together with O1,O2O_1,O_2. We prove that it determines uniquely the pair (C~,σ)(\tilde{C} ,\sigma ) up to isomorphism provided g(C~)3g(\tilde{C})\geq 3. The proof is analogous to Andreotti's proof of Torelli's theorem and uses the Gauss map for the divisors of O1,O2O_1,O_2. The result is an analog in genus >1>1 of a classical theorem for elliptic curves.

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@article{arxiv.alg-geom/9304006,
  title  = {Recovering of curves with involution by extended Prym data},
  author = {Vassil Kanev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:alg-geom/9304006},
  year   = {2008}
}

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31 p., LATEX 2.09