The moduli space of curves, double Hurwitz numbers, and Faber's intersection number conjecture
Abstract
We define the dimension 2g-1 Faber-Hurwitz Chow/homology classes on the moduli space of curves, parametrizing curves expressible as branched covers of P^1 with given ramification over infinity and sufficiently many fixed ramification points elsewhere. Degeneration of the target and judicious localization expresses such classes in terms of localization trees weighted by ``top intersections'' of tautological classes and genus 0 double Hurwitz numbers. This identity of generating series can be inverted, yielding a ``combinatorialization'' of top intersections of psi-classes. As genus 0 double Hurwitz numbers with at most 3 parts over infinity are well understood, we obtain Faber's Intersection Number Conjecture for up to 3 parts, and an approach to the Conjecture in general (bypassing the Virasoro Conjecture). We also recover other geometric results in a unified manner, including Looijenga's theorem, the socle theorem for curves with rational tails, and the hyperelliptic locus in terms of kappa_{g-2}.
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@article{arxiv.math/0611659,
title = {The moduli space of curves, double Hurwitz numbers, and Faber's intersection number conjecture},
author = {Ian P. Goulden and David M. Jackson and Ravi Vakil},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0611659},
year = {2007}
}
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45 pages, 6 figures