On surfaces of class VII\(_ 0\) with curves (Q5902889)

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On surfaces of class VII\(_ 0\) with curves
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3918555

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    On surfaces of class VII\(_ 0\) with curves (English)
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    1984
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    This paper is devoted to the characterization of compact \({\mathbb{C}}\)- analytic surfaces S which are: \[ (*)\text{ of class VII}_ 0,\quad b_ 1=1,\quad b_ 2>0\text{ and having at least one compact analytic curve.} \] It is known [\textit{K. Kodaira}, Am. J. Math. 86, 751-798 (1964; Zbl 0137.175)] that those surfaces admit no non constant meromorphic functions and carry only finitely many compact connected analytic curves D; consequently, one always has \(D^ 2\leq 0.\) First, the author exhibits 3 types of compact \({\mathbb{C}}\)-analytic surfaces satisfying (*): (1) Parabolic Inoue surfaces, \({\mathcal P}\), [which ar special cases of compact surfaces constructed by \textit{I. Enoki}, Tôhoku Math. J., II. Ser. 33, 453-492 (1981; Zbl 0476.14013)] containing one elliptic curve and one cycle of rational curves. - (2) Hirzebruch-Inoue surfaces, \({\mathcal H}\), [\textit{M. Inoue}, Complex Analysis Algebr. Geom., Collect. Pap. dedic. K. Kodaira, 91-106 (1977; Zbl 0365.14011)] containing 2 cycles of rational curves. - (3) Half-Inoue surfaces, \({\mathcal P}_{1/2}\) (\textit{M. Inoue}, loc.cit.) containing a unique cycle of rational curves, C, with \(C^ 2<0\) and \(b_ 2(S)=\) number ofirreducible components of C. A careful study of curves on those surfaces leads to the following main results: Theorem 1: Let S be a VII\(_ 0\) surface containing an elliptic curve and a cycle of rational curves. Then S is biholomorphic to some surface \({\mathcal P}\). - Theorem 2: Let S be a \(VII_ 0\) surface containing 2 cycles of rational curves. Then S is biholomorphic to some surface \({\mathcal H}\). - Theorem 3: Let S be a VII\(_ 0\) surface containing a unique cycle C of rational curves. Then S is biholomorphic to some \({\mathcal H}_{1/2}\) iff \(C^ 2=-b_ 2(S)\).
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    Parabolic Inoue surfaces
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    Hirzebruch-Inoue surfaces
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    \(VII_ 0\) surface
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