The Coolidge-Nagata conjecture holds for curves with more than four cusps
Algebraic Geometry
2012-02-17 v1 Algebraic Topology
Abstract
Let E be a plane rational curve defined over complex numbers which has only locally irreducible singularities. The Coolidge-Nagata conjecture states that E is rectifiable, i.e. it can be transformed into a line by a birational automorphism of the plane. We show that if it is not rectifiable then the tree of the exceptional divisor for its minimal embedded resolution of singularities has at most nine maximal twigs. This settles the conjecture in case E has more than four singular points.
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@article{arxiv.1202.3491,
title = {The Coolidge-Nagata conjecture holds for curves with more than four cusps},
author = {Karol Palka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.3491},
year = {2012}
}
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