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The uniqueness of Weierstrass points with semigroup <a;b> and related subgroups

Algebraic Geometry 2017-08-16 v1

Abstract

Assume aa and b=na+rb=na+r with n1n \geq 1 and 0<r<a0<r<a are relatively prime integers. In case CC is a smooth curve and PP is a point on CC with Weierstrass semigroup equal to <a;b><a;b> then CC is called a Ca;bC_{a;b}-curve. In case ra1r \neq a-1 and ba+1b \neq a+1 we prove CC has no other point QPQ \neq P having Weierstrass semigroup equal to <a;b><a;b>. We say the Weierstrass semigroup <a;b><a;b> occurs at most once. The curve Ca;bC_{a;b} has genus (a1)(b1)/2(a-1)(b-1)/2 and the result is generalized to genus g<(a1)(b1)/2g<(a-1)(b-1)/2. We obtain a lower bound on gg (sharp in many cases) such that all Weierstrass semigroups of genus gg containing <a;b><a;b> occur at most once.

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@article{arxiv.1708.04271,
  title  = {The uniqueness of Weierstrass points with semigroup <a;b> and related subgroups},
  author = {Marc Coppens},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.04271},
  year   = {2017}
}