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For nonnegative integers \(g, m\) satisfying \(2g - 2 + m > 0\), let \({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]}\) denote the moduli space of proper smooth (algebraic) curves of genus \(g\) with \(m\) unordered marked points. Since \({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]}\) has a natural stack structure defined over the field \({\mathbb Q}\) of rational numbers, its algebraic (étale) fundamental group \(\pi_{1}^{\text{ét}} ({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]} \otimes \overline{\mathbb Q})\) (at a certain base point) has the action of the absolute Galois group \(G_{\mathbb Q} =\mathrm{Gal} (\overline{\mathbb Q}/{\mathbb Q})\) which is the automorphism group of the algebraic closure \(\overline{\mathbb Q}\) of \({\mathbb Q}\). This Galois action was studied by A. Grothendieck, V. Drinfel'd, Y. Ihara, H. Nakamura and others as the Grothendieck-Teichmüller theory which is concerned with motivic properties of the topological fundamental group of \({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]}\). A basic fact shown by them states that the action of \(\sigma \in G_{\mathbb Q}\) on a Dehn twist \(\delta\) satisfies that \(\sigma(\delta)\) is conjugate to \(\delta^{\chi(\sigma)}\), where \(\chi\) denotes the cyclotomic character \(\chi\) on \(G_{\mathbb Q}\) defined as \(\sigma(\zeta) = \zeta^{\chi(\sigma)}\) for all roots \(\zeta \in \overline{\mathbb Q}\) of \(1\). In the present paper, the authors study the action of \(G_{\mathbb Q}\) on \(\pi_{1}^{\text{ét}} ({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]} \otimes \overline{\mathbb Q}, \bar{x})\) for a geometric point \(\bar{x} : \mathrm{Spec} (\overline{\mathbb Q}) \rightarrow {\mathcal M}_{g, [m]}\) by using a \({\mathbb Q}\)-rational tangential base point \(\vec{s}\) corresponding to a maximally degenerate curve and a path between \(\vec{s}\) and \(\bar{x}\). Let \(I_{\bar{x}}\) be the stack inertia group of \(\bar{x}\) which is isomorphic to the automorphism (finite) group of the curve corresponding to \(\bar{x}\). As an analogy of the above fact, the main result of this paper (Theorems A and 4.8) states that if \(I_{\bar{x}}\) is cyclic, then \(\sigma(\gamma)\) is conjugate to \(\gamma^{\chi(\sigma)}\) for any \(\sigma \in G_{\mathbb Q}\) and \(\gamma \in I_{\bar{x}}\) which extends a similar result of the authors in [Ann. Inst. Fourier (Grenoble) 65, 245--276 (2015; Zbl 1326.11069)] under the assumption that \(I_{\bar{x}}\) has no étale factorization property. In the present paper, the authors remove this assumption by comparing \(G_{\mathbb Q}\)-actions associated with Knudsen's clutching morphisms between the moduli spaces of stable curves. | |||||||||||||||
Property / review text: For nonnegative integers \(g, m\) satisfying \(2g - 2 + m > 0\), let \({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]}\) denote the moduli space of proper smooth (algebraic) curves of genus \(g\) with \(m\) unordered marked points. Since \({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]}\) has a natural stack structure defined over the field \({\mathbb Q}\) of rational numbers, its algebraic (étale) fundamental group \(\pi_{1}^{\text{ét}} ({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]} \otimes \overline{\mathbb Q})\) (at a certain base point) has the action of the absolute Galois group \(G_{\mathbb Q} =\mathrm{Gal} (\overline{\mathbb Q}/{\mathbb Q})\) which is the automorphism group of the algebraic closure \(\overline{\mathbb Q}\) of \({\mathbb Q}\). This Galois action was studied by A. Grothendieck, V. Drinfel'd, Y. Ihara, H. Nakamura and others as the Grothendieck-Teichmüller theory which is concerned with motivic properties of the topological fundamental group of \({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]}\). A basic fact shown by them states that the action of \(\sigma \in G_{\mathbb Q}\) on a Dehn twist \(\delta\) satisfies that \(\sigma(\delta)\) is conjugate to \(\delta^{\chi(\sigma)}\), where \(\chi\) denotes the cyclotomic character \(\chi\) on \(G_{\mathbb Q}\) defined as \(\sigma(\zeta) = \zeta^{\chi(\sigma)}\) for all roots \(\zeta \in \overline{\mathbb Q}\) of \(1\). In the present paper, the authors study the action of \(G_{\mathbb Q}\) on \(\pi_{1}^{\text{ét}} ({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]} \otimes \overline{\mathbb Q}, \bar{x})\) for a geometric point \(\bar{x} : \mathrm{Spec} (\overline{\mathbb Q}) \rightarrow {\mathcal M}_{g, [m]}\) by using a \({\mathbb Q}\)-rational tangential base point \(\vec{s}\) corresponding to a maximally degenerate curve and a path between \(\vec{s}\) and \(\bar{x}\). Let \(I_{\bar{x}}\) be the stack inertia group of \(\bar{x}\) which is isomorphic to the automorphism (finite) group of the curve corresponding to \(\bar{x}\). As an analogy of the above fact, the main result of this paper (Theorems A and 4.8) states that if \(I_{\bar{x}}\) is cyclic, then \(\sigma(\gamma)\) is conjugate to \(\gamma^{\chi(\sigma)}\) for any \(\sigma \in G_{\mathbb Q}\) and \(\gamma \in I_{\bar{x}}\) which extends a similar result of the authors in [Ann. Inst. Fourier (Grenoble) 65, 245--276 (2015; Zbl 1326.11069)] under the assumption that \(I_{\bar{x}}\) has no étale factorization property. In the present paper, the authors remove this assumption by comparing \(G_{\mathbb Q}\)-actions associated with Knudsen's clutching morphisms between the moduli spaces of stable curves. / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Irreducible components of special loci in moduli spaces of curves, Galois action in general genus (English)
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On Galois action on the inertia stack of moduli spaces of curves (English)
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20 October 2015
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23 January 2024
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L'objet de cet article est l'étude de l'action du groupe de Galois absolu sur les groupes fondamentaux des espaces de modules des courbes pointées non ordonnées \(\mathcal{M}_{g,\left\{n\right\}}\). Cette étude se fait dans l'esprit de [\textit{A. Grothendieck}, Lond. Math. Soc. Lect. Note Ser. 242, 5--48; English translation: 243--283 (1997; Zbl 0901.14001)]. Après une première section introductive, la seconde section de l'article est constituée de rappels sur les espaces de modules de courbes. En particulier, sur les lieux \(\mathcal{M}_{g,\left\{n\right\}}\left[G\right]\) paramétrisant les courbes ayant le groupe fini cyclique \(G\) comme groupe d'automorphisme. Afin d'étuder les composantes irréductibles de \(\mathcal{M}_{g,\left\{n\right\}}\left[G\right]\), les donnés de branchement et d'Hurwitz sont décrites. Ces dernières ont été introduites dans [\textit{M. Cornalba}, Ann. Mat. Pura Appl. (4) 149, 135--151 (1987; Zbl 0649.14013)] dans le cas complexe et sont ici étendues à tout corps complet. Grâce aux donnés d'Hurwitz, les composantes irréductibles de \(\mathcal{M}_{g,\left\{n\right\}}\left[G\right]/\text{Aut}(G)\) sont décrites dans la quatrième section. Enfin, l'action du groupe de Galois absolu sur ces composantes irréductibles est décrite dans la cinquième section. Le résultat principal énoncé ici est que, sous certaines contraintes géométriques, le groupe de Galois absolu agit sur les sous groupes finis cycliques du groupe fondamental de \(\mathcal{M}_{g,\left\{n\right\}}\) par conjugaison. Ce résultat permet de plus de montrer qu'en genre deux, l'action du groupe de Galois absolu sur la torsion profinie de \(\pi_{1}^{\text{geom}}\left(\mathcal{M}_{2,\left\{n\right\}}\right)\) est aussi donnée par conjugaison.
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For nonnegative integers \(g, m\) satisfying \(2g - 2 + m > 0\), let \({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]}\) denote the moduli space of proper smooth (algebraic) curves of genus \(g\) with \(m\) unordered marked points. Since \({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]}\) has a natural stack structure defined over the field \({\mathbb Q}\) of rational numbers, its algebraic (étale) fundamental group \(\pi_{1}^{\text{ét}} ({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]} \otimes \overline{\mathbb Q})\) (at a certain base point) has the action of the absolute Galois group \(G_{\mathbb Q} =\mathrm{Gal} (\overline{\mathbb Q}/{\mathbb Q})\) which is the automorphism group of the algebraic closure \(\overline{\mathbb Q}\) of \({\mathbb Q}\). This Galois action was studied by A. Grothendieck, V. Drinfel'd, Y. Ihara, H. Nakamura and others as the Grothendieck-Teichmüller theory which is concerned with motivic properties of the topological fundamental group of \({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]}\). A basic fact shown by them states that the action of \(\sigma \in G_{\mathbb Q}\) on a Dehn twist \(\delta\) satisfies that \(\sigma(\delta)\) is conjugate to \(\delta^{\chi(\sigma)}\), where \(\chi\) denotes the cyclotomic character \(\chi\) on \(G_{\mathbb Q}\) defined as \(\sigma(\zeta) = \zeta^{\chi(\sigma)}\) for all roots \(\zeta \in \overline{\mathbb Q}\) of \(1\). In the present paper, the authors study the action of \(G_{\mathbb Q}\) on \(\pi_{1}^{\text{ét}} ({\mathcal M}_{g, [m]} \otimes \overline{\mathbb Q}, \bar{x})\) for a geometric point \(\bar{x} : \mathrm{Spec} (\overline{\mathbb Q}) \rightarrow {\mathcal M}_{g, [m]}\) by using a \({\mathbb Q}\)-rational tangential base point \(\vec{s}\) corresponding to a maximally degenerate curve and a path between \(\vec{s}\) and \(\bar{x}\). Let \(I_{\bar{x}}\) be the stack inertia group of \(\bar{x}\) which is isomorphic to the automorphism (finite) group of the curve corresponding to \(\bar{x}\). As an analogy of the above fact, the main result of this paper (Theorems A and 4.8) states that if \(I_{\bar{x}}\) is cyclic, then \(\sigma(\gamma)\) is conjugate to \(\gamma^{\chi(\sigma)}\) for any \(\sigma \in G_{\mathbb Q}\) and \(\gamma \in I_{\bar{x}}\) which extends a similar result of the authors in [Ann. Inst. Fourier (Grenoble) 65, 245--276 (2015; Zbl 1326.11069)] under the assumption that \(I_{\bar{x}}\) has no étale factorization property. In the present paper, the authors remove this assumption by comparing \(G_{\mathbb Q}\)-actions associated with Knudsen's clutching morphisms between the moduli spaces of stable curves.
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algebraic fundamental group
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stack inertia
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special loci
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good groups
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absolute Galois group
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moduli space of algebraic curves
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branched covering
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inertia stack
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deformation of curves
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limits of Galois representation
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