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A proper smooth algebraic curve \(\Sigma\) defines a compact Riemann surface \(\Sigma(\mathbb{C})\) with an action of the group of order two \(\mathcal{G}=\mathrm{Gal}(\mathbb{C}/\mathbb{R})\). The fixed points under this action are the real points \(\Sigma(\mathbb{R})\). In this paper two cohomological invariants of \(\Sigma\) are calculated, the bigraded commutative ring \(\mathcal{G}\)-equivariant cohomology of \(\Sigma(\mathbb{C})\) and the integral Deligne cohomology of \(\Sigma\). Furthermore it is conjectured that these structures detect the motivic torsion classes. These two rings are given in terms of three values: the genus \(k\) of \(\Sigma\), the number of components \(r\) of \(\Sigma(\mathbb{R})\) and whether \(\Sigma(\mathbb{C}) \setminus \Sigma(\mathbb{R})\) is connected. (Recall that these values determine the equivariant homeomorphism type of \(\Sigma(\mathbb{C})\).)
Property / review text: A proper smooth algebraic curve \(\Sigma\) defines a compact Riemann surface \(\Sigma(\mathbb{C})\) with an action of the group of order two \(\mathcal{G}=\mathrm{Gal}(\mathbb{C}/\mathbb{R})\). The fixed points under this action are the real points \(\Sigma(\mathbb{R})\). In this paper two cohomological invariants of \(\Sigma\) are calculated, the bigraded commutative ring \(\mathcal{G}\)-equivariant cohomology of \(\Sigma(\mathbb{C})\) and the integral Deligne cohomology of \(\Sigma\). Furthermore it is conjectured that these structures detect the motivic torsion classes. These two rings are given in terms of three values: the genus \(k\) of \(\Sigma\), the number of components \(r\) of \(\Sigma(\mathbb{R})\) and whether \(\Sigma(\mathbb{C}) \setminus \Sigma(\mathbb{R})\) is connected. (Recall that these values determine the equivariant homeomorphism type of \(\Sigma(\mathbb{C})\).) / rank
 
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equivariant cohomology
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Deligne cohomology
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real varieties
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real curves
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    A proper smooth algebraic curve \(\Sigma\) defines a compact Riemann surface \(\Sigma(\mathbb{C})\) with an action of the group of order two \(\mathcal{G}=\mathrm{Gal}(\mathbb{C}/\mathbb{R})\). The fixed points under this action are the real points \(\Sigma(\mathbb{R})\). In this paper two cohomological invariants of \(\Sigma\) are calculated, the bigraded commutative ring \(\mathcal{G}\)-equivariant cohomology of \(\Sigma(\mathbb{C})\) and the integral Deligne cohomology of \(\Sigma\). Furthermore it is conjectured that these structures detect the motivic torsion classes. These two rings are given in terms of three values: the genus \(k\) of \(\Sigma\), the number of components \(r\) of \(\Sigma(\mathbb{R})\) and whether \(\Sigma(\mathbb{C}) \setminus \Sigma(\mathbb{R})\) is connected. (Recall that these values determine the equivariant homeomorphism type of \(\Sigma(\mathbb{C})\).)
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    equivariant cohomology
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    Deligne cohomology
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    real varieties
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    real curves
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