Some unlikely intersections between the Torelli locus and Newton strata in $\mathcal{A}_g$
Abstract
Let be an odd prime. What are the possible Newton polygons for a curve in characteristic ? Equivalently, which Newton strata intersect the Torelli locus in ? In this note, we study the Newton polygons of certain curves with -actions. Many of these curves exhibit unlikely intersections between the Torelli locus and the Newton stratification in . Here is one example of particular interest: fix a genus . We show that for any with , there exists a curve of genus whose Newton polygon has slopes . This provides evidence for Oort's conjecture that the amalgamation of the Newton polygons of two curves is again the Newton polygon of a curve. We also construct families of curves , where is a curve of genus , whose Newton polygons have interesting asymptotic properties. For example, we construct a family of curves whose Newton polygons are asymptotically bounded below by the graph . The proof uses a Newton-over-Hodge result for -covers of curves due to the author, in addition to recent work of Booher-Pries on the realization of this Hodge bound.
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@article{arxiv.2006.04927,
title = {Some unlikely intersections between the Torelli locus and Newton strata in $\mathcal{A}_g$},
author = {Joe Kramer-Miller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.04927},
year = {2020}
}