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If $G$ is a Grigorchuk-Gupta-Sidki group defined over a $p$-adic tree, where $p$ is an odd prime, we study the existence of Beauville surfaces associated to the quotients of $G$ by its level stabilizers $\st_G(n)$. We prove that if $G$ is…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2018-03-14 Şükran Gül , Jone Uria-Albizuri

Groups associated to surfaces isogenous to a higher product of curves can be characterised by a purely group-theoretic condition, which is the existence of a so-called ramification structure. G\"{u}l and Uria-Albizuri showed that quotients…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2022-07-15 Elena Di Domenico , Şükran Gül , Anitha Thillaisundaram

A Beauville surface is a rigid complex surface of the form (C1 x C2)/G, where C1 and C2 are non-singular, projective, higher genus curves, and G is a finite group acting freely on the product. Bauer, Catanese, and Grunewald conjectured that…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2013-11-01 Shelly Garion , Michael Larsen , Alexander Lubotzky

We consider analogues of Grigorchuk-Gupta-Sidki (GGS-)groups acting on trees of growing degree; the so-called growing GGS-groups. These groups are not just infinite and do not possess the congruence subgroup property, but many of them are…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2024-06-03 Rachel Skipper , Anitha Thillaisundaram

Beauville surfaces are a class of complex surfaces defined by letting a finite group $G$ act on a product of Riemann surfaces. These surfaces possess many attractive geometric properties several of which are dictated by properties of the…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2014-05-30 Ben Fairbairn

A Beauville surface is a complex algebraic surface that can be presented as a quotient of a product of two curves by a suitable action of a finite group. Bauer, Catanese and Grunewald have been able to intrinsically characterize the groups…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2013-11-01 Shelly Garion

A Beauville surface is a rigid surface of general type arising as a quotient of a product of curves $C_{1}$, $C_{2}$ of genera $g_{1},g_{2}\ge 2$ by the free action of a finite group $G$. In this paper we study those Beauville surfaces for…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2012-03-15 Gabino González-Diez , Gareth A. Jones , David Torres-Teigell

A Beauville surface (of unmixed type) is a complex algebraic surface which is the quotient of the product of two curves of genus at least 2 by a finite group G acting freely on the product, where G preserves the two curves and their…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2013-04-22 Gareth A. Jones

Extending results of Bauer, Catanese and Grunewald, and of Fuertes and Gonz\'alez-Diez, we show that Beauville surfaces of unmixed type can be obtained from the groups L_2(q) and SL_2(q) for all prime powers q>5, and the Suzuki groups…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2009-11-13 Yolanda Fuertes , Gareth Jones

We study the existence of (unmixed) Beauville structures in finite $p$-groups, where $p$ is a prime. First of all, we extend Catanese's characterisation of abelian Beauville groups to finite $p$-groups satisfying certain conditions which…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2016-04-12 Gustavo A. Fernández-Alcober , Şükran Gül

A Beauville surface is a rigid complex surface of general type, isogenous to a higher product by the free action of a finite group $G$, called a Beauville group. In \cite{GT}, Gonz\'alez-Diez and Torres-Teigell find the number of…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2026-04-28 Şükran Gül

We construct an infinite family of triples $(G_k,H_k,T_k)$, where $G_k$ are 2-groups of increasing order, $H_k$ are index-2 subgroups of $G_k$, and $T_k$ are pairs of generators of $H_k$. We show that the triples $u_k = (G_k,H_k,T_k)$ are…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2013-04-17 Nathan Barker , Nigel Boston , Norbert Peyerimhoff , Alina Vdovina

For every $p\geq 2$ we show that each finite $p$-group with an unmixed Beauville structure is part of a surjective infinite projective system of finite $p$-groups with compatible unmixed Beauville structures. This leads to the new notion of…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2015-07-21 Jakob Stix , Alina Vdovina

A Beauville surface is a rigid complex surface of general type, isogenous to a higher product by the free action of a finite group, called a Beauville group. Here we consider which characteristically simple groups can be Beauville groups.…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2013-04-22 Gareth A. Jones

We answer a conjecture of Bauer, Catanese and Grunewald showing that all finite simple groups other than the alternating group of degree 5 admit unmixed Beauville structures. We also consider an analog of the result for simple algebraic…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2014-02-26 Robert Guralnick , Gunter Malle

Groups associated to surfaces isogenous to a higher product of curves can be characterised by a purely group-theoretic condition, which is the existence of a so-called ramification structure. In this paper, we prove that infinitely many…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2021-10-26 Marialaura Noce , Anitha Thillaisundaram

In this paper we give the asymptotic growth of the number of connected components of the moduli space of surfaces of general type corresponding to certain families of Beauville surfaces with group either $\PSL(2,p)$, or an alternating…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2011-07-29 Shelly Garion , Matteo Penegini

This paper shows that the automorphism group of a Beauville surface is a finite solvable group, and describes its possible structure. It relies on results of Singerman on triangle group inclusions, and of Lucchini on generators for special…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2011-02-16 Gareth A. Jones

A Beauville group acts freely on the product of two compact Riemann surfaces and faithfully on each one of them. In this paper, we consider higher products and present {\it{generalised Beauville groups}}: for $d \geq 2$, $d$ is the minimal…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2019-09-10 Ludo Carta , Ben Fairbairn

Inspired by a construction by Arnaud Beauville of a surface of general type with $K^2 = 8, p_g =0$, the second author defined the Beauville surfaces as the surfaces which are rigid, i.e., they have no nontrivial deformation, and admit un…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Ingrid Bauer , Fabrizio Catanese , Fritz Grunewald
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