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Tropical methods in Hurwitz-Brill-Noether theory (English)
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4 March 2022
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Let \((C,\pi)\) be a curve in the Hurwitz space \(\mathcal{H}_{g,k}\) parametrizing degree \(k\) branched covers of \(\mathbb{P}^1\) of genus \(g\), with \(k<\lfloor \frac{g+3}{2}\rfloor\), and consider the splitting type locus \(W^{\mu}(C)\) parametrizing line bundles of splitting type \(\mu=(\mu_1,\dots,\mu_k).\) In this work the authors prove that if \(g\geq |\mu|=\sum_{i<j}\max\{0,\mu_j-\mu_i-1\}\), then \(\dim W^{\mu}(C)=g-|\mu|\), otherwise \(W^{\mu}(C)\) is empty. This result was already proved in [\textit{H. K. Larson}, Invent. Math. 224, No. 3, 767--790 (2021; Zbl 1477.14014)], the innovation here is the tropical approach applied in the proof of this statement: in particular they construct an analogous of the splitting type locus for \(k\)-gonal chains of loops, which are graphs arising as skeletons of \(k\)-gonal curves in the Hurwitz space over nonarchimedean fields. Let \(\Gamma\) be a \(k\)-gonal chain of loops of genus \(g\), \(W^{\mu}(\Gamma)\) its splitting type locus of type \(\mu\), and \(\overline{W^{\mu}(\Gamma)}\) its closure. In order to prove the same result stated above but for these splitting loci the authors give a description of them as a union of tori indexed by rectangular tableaux verifying \(k\)-uniform displacement, so they get that, that if \(g\geq |\mu|=\sum_{i<j}\max\{0,\mu_j-\mu_i-1\}\), then \(\dim\overline{W^{\mu}(\Gamma)}=g-|\mu|\), otherwise \(\overline{W^{\mu}(\Gamma)}\) is empty. The key property used in the proof of the original statement for splitting loci of curves is that given a curve \(C\) of genus \(g\) and gonality \(k\) over a nonarchimedean field \(K\), \(\mathrm{Trop}(\overline{W^{\mu}(C)})\subset\overline{W^{\mu}(\Gamma)}\), where \(\Gamma\) is the skeleton of \(C\). Applying a result from [\textit{W. Gubler}, Invent. Math. 169, No. 2, 321--376 (2007; Zbl 1153.14036)] which says that \(\dim\overline{W^{\mu}(C)}=\dim \mathrm{Trop}(\overline{W^{\mu}(C))}\), we have \(\dim\overline{W^{\mu}(C)}\leq \dim\overline{W^{\mu}(\Gamma)}\), and then the authors prove that \(\dim \overline{W^{\mu}(\Gamma)}\leq g-|\mu |\), giving the result we wanted. Through the deep study of the splitting type loci of chain of loops, the authors were able to develop some other results and conjectures. They show that these \(\overline{W^{\mu}(\Gamma)}\) are connected in codimension 1 and they also compute the cardinality of zero-dimensional tropical splitting type loci. The first Conjecture (proved in \textit{E. Larson, H. Larson, I.Vogt}, ''Global Brill--Noether Theory over the Hurwitz Space'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:2008.10765}]) deals with the numerical class of \(\overline{W^{\mu}(C)}\) in \(\mathrm{Pic}^{d(\mu)}(C)\), the second Conjecture deals with surjectivity of the tropicalization map \(\mathrm{Trop}:\overline{W^{\mu}(C)}\rightarrow \overline{W^{\mu}(\Gamma)}\), which is known to hold in several cases.
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Brill-Noether theory
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Hurwitz spaces
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gonality
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tropical geometry
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