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The braid monodromy of plane algebraic curves and hyperplane arrangements
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    The braid monodromy of plane algebraic curves and hyperplane arrangements (English)
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    12 January 2000
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    The authors present a detailed and unified view of the braid monodromy and the fundamental group of the complement of an algebraic curve \(C\) in \(\mathbb{C}^2\) and an arrangement \(A\) of complex or real lines in \(\mathbb{C}^2\), previously obtained by various methods. The braid monodromy of a complex plane algebraic curve was studied in [\textit{B. G. Moishezon}, Algebraic Geometry, Lect. Notes Math. 862, Springer-Verlag, 107-192 (1981; Zbl 0476.14005)] and used in [\textit{A. Libgober}, Proc. Symp. Pure Math. 46, No. 2, 29-45 (1987; Zbl 0703.14007)] to determine the braid monodromy presentation of the homotopy group \(\pi_1(\mathbb{C}^2\setminus C)\). On the other hand, one algorithm for computing the presentation of the homotopy group of the complex arrangement's complement was found in [\textit{W. A. Arvola}, Topology 31, No. 4, 757-765 (1992; Zbl 0772.57001)]. The authors develop the technique of ``braided wiring diagrams''. This technique is then used to show that the braid monodromy presentation and the Arvola presentation are Tietze-I equivalent, therefore implying that the homotopy class of the complement is determined by the 2-complex associated to either of these presentations. The authors also compare the amount of information contained in the arrangement's fundamental group, intersection lattice and braid monodromy: they prove that braid-equivalence of braid monodromies implies lattice isomorphism. Using the example from [\textit{M. Falk}, Invent. Math. 111, No. 1, 139-150 (1993; Zbl 0772.52011)], of two arrangements having isomorphic fundamental groups and nonisomorphic lattices, thus non-braid-equivalent braid monodromies, the authors give an answer to a question posed in [\textit{A. Libgober}, Invent. Math. 95, No. 1, 25-30 (1989; Zbl 0674.14015)].
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    braid monodromy
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    plane algebraic curve
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    hyperplane arrangement
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    fundamental group of the complement of an algebraic curve
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    polynomial cover
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    braid group
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    wiring diagram
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    intersection lattice
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