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    Projective surfaces with bi-elliptic hyperplane sections (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    Let \(X\) be a projective smooth surface which possesses some bi-elliptic curves among its hyperplane sections \(| L|\), i.e. non- hyperelliptic curves \(C\in| L|\), with genus \(g(C)\geq 3\) which are double coverings of elliptic curves (these curves are also known as superelliptic). In the paper a complete characterization of those surfaces of degree \(d\geq 17\) and \(d\leq 8\) is given. The main result is that, if \(d\geq 19\), either \((X,L)\) is a scroll over a bi-elliptic curve, or \((X,L)\) is an elliptic conic bundle. Examples and some results of independent interest about special linear series on bi-elliptic curves are also given. The main tool used is the study of the adjunction mapping on \(X\). Other techniques related to Reider's method are also used.
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    bi-elliptic hyperplane sections
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    projective smooth surface
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    bi-elliptic curve
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    scroll
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    elliptic conic bundle
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