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Danielewski-Fieseler surfaces
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    Danielewski-Fieseler surfaces (English)
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    11 October 2006
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    Let \(k\) be a field of characteristic zero. Consider a pair (\(X=\text{Spec}\,(A)\), \(x_0=\text{div}\,(x)\)), where \(A\) is either a discrete valuation ring with uniformizing parameter \(x\) and residue field \(k\) or a polynomial ring \(k[x]\). A Danielewski-Fieseler surface with base \((A,x)\) (DFG, for short) is an integral affine \(X\)-scheme \(\pi:S\to X\) of finite type, restricting to a trivial line bundle over \(X\setminus\{x_0\}\), and such that \(\pi^{-1}(x_0)\) is non-empty and reduced, consisting of a disjoint union of curves isomorphic to affine line \(\mathbb{A}^1_k\). In this paper, the author gives a combinatorial description of DFSs in terms of \((A,x)\)-labelled rooted trees, that is, pairs \(\gamma=(\Gamma,\sigma)\) consisting of a rooted tree \(\Gamma\) and a cochain \(\sigma\in A^n\), indexed by the terminal elements of \(\Gamma\), satisfying certain conditions with respect to the geometry of \(\Gamma\). Using a construction of \textit{K.~H.~Fieseler} [Comment. Math. Helv. 69, 5--27 (1994; Zbl 0806.14033)], it is shown that DSFs appear as the total spaces of certain torsors under a line bundle over a curve with an \(r\)-fold point. A characterization of DFSs which have a trivial Makar-Limanov invariant in terms of the associated trees is obtained.
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    Danielewski surfaces
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    rooted trees
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    discrete valuation rings
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    Makar-Limanov invariant
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