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    On the connectivity of the branch and real locus of \(\mathcal{M}_{0,[n+1]}\) (English)
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    30 October 2019
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    Let \(\mathcal{M}_{g,[n+1]}\) be the moduli space of isomorphism classes of \((n + 1)\)-marked Riemann surfaces of genus \(g\), where \(g \geq 0\) and \(n \geq -1\) are integers such that \(3g - 2 + n > 0\). This space is a complex orbifold of dimension \(3g - 2 + n\). Its branch locus \(\mathcal{B}_{g,[n+1]} \subset \mathcal{M}_{g,[n+1]}\) consists of the isomorphism classes of those admitting non-trivial conformal automorphisms. It is an interesting problem to study connectivity in these spaces. In the particular case of \(n=-1\), \textit{G. Bartolini} et al. proved in [Ann. Acad. Sci. Fenn. Math. 38, 245--258 (2013; Zbl 1279.14032)] that \(\mathcal{B}_{g,[0]} \subset \mathcal{M}_{g,[0]} = \mathcal{M}_g\) is connected only for \(g \in \{3, 4, 13, 17, 19, 59\}\). The complex orbifold \(\mathcal{M}_{g,[n+1]}\) admits a natural antiholomorphic automorphism of order two (a real structure) which is induced by the usual complex conjugation. Let us consider the locus \(\mathcal{M}_{g,[n+1]}(\mathbb{R}) \subset \mathcal{M}_{g,[n+1]}\) of fixed points (the real points) of such a real structure which consists of the isomorphic classes of those admitting anticonformal automorphisms and consider the sublocus \(\mathcal{M}^{\mathbb{R}}_{g,[n+1]} \subset \mathcal{M}_{g,[n+1]}(\mathbb{R})\) of those classes having a representative admitting an anticonformal involution, or equivalently, the representative being definable over the real numbers. It has been proved that \(\mathcal{M}^{\mathbb{R}}_{g,[0]} \subset \mathcal{M}_{g}\) is connected and \(\mathcal{M}_{g,[0]}(\mathbb{R}) \subset \mathcal{M}_g\) is also connected but \(\mathcal{M}_{g,[0]}(\mathbb{R})\setminus \mathcal{M}^{\mathbb{R}}_{g,[0]}\) is not in general connected. In the paper under review, the authors deal with isomorphisms classes of \((n+1)\)-marked spheres. For each \(n \geq 3\), they study the connectivity of both spaces \(\mathcal{B}_{0,[n+1]}\) and \(\mathcal{M}^{\mathbb{R}}_{0,[n+1]}\). In Theorem 1, it is obtained that the branch locus \(\mathcal{B}_{0,[n+1]}\) is connected if either (i) \(n \geq 4\) is even or (ii) \(n \geq 6\) is divisible by 3. Otherwise, it has exactly two connected components. The results on the connectivity of \(\mathcal{M}^{\mathbb{R}}_{0,[n+1]}\) are given in the statement (4) of Theorem 2 in the introduction of the paper, but they become clearer as stated in three propositions in Section 4, where they are proved. Proposition 4: If \(n \geq 5\) is odd, then \(\mathcal{M}^{\mathbb{R}}_{0,[n+1]}\) is connected. Proposition 5: If \(n = 2r\), where \(r \geq 5\) is an odd integer, then \(M^{\mathbb{R}}_{0,[n+1]}\) is not connected. Moreover, for \(r = p\), where \(p\) is a prime integer, the real locus \(\mathcal{M}^{\mathbb{R}}_{0,[2p+1]}\) has exactly \((p - 1)/2\) connected components. Proposition 6: If \(n = 4p\), where \(p \geq 2\) is a prime integer, then \(\mathcal{M}^{\mathbb{R}}_{0,[n+1]}\) is not connected if and only if \(p \geq 7\). In the case \(n = 4r\), where \(r \geq 1\) is odd, but different from a prime, the authors observe in Remark 9 that \(M^{\mathbb{R}}_{0,[n+1]}\) is connected for \(r = 1, 9, 15, 21, 27, 33\) and it is not connected for \(r = 25, 35\). Summing up, the authors explicitly give the 32 values of \(n\in \{4, \dots, 100\}\) such that the real locus is not connected. Two of these values rise doubts in the opinion of the reviewer: the number \(84 = 4\cdot 21\), which contradicts what has been previously said for \(r=21\), and the number \(88=4\cdot 22\), not covered by the above results. In Subsection 1.1, the authors also give two results about hyperelliptic Riemann surfaces and generalized Fermat curves as two easy Corollaries from the above results.
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    Riemann surfaces
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    automorphisms
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    Teichmüller apces
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    moduli spaces
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