Sigma functions for telescopic curves (Q2251173)

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Sigma functions for telescopic curves
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    Sigma functions for telescopic curves (English)
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    11 July 2014
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    The author constructs sigma functions explicitly for a class of algebraic curves. Let \(C\) be a compact Riemann surface of genus \(g\). In order to express defining equations of \(C\), he uses a canonical form for expressing non-singular algebraic curves introduced by \textit{S. Miura} [``Linear codes on affine algebraic curves'', IEICE Trans. J81-A, 1398--1421 (1998)]. Given a finite sequence \((a_{1},\dots, a_{t})\) of positive integers whose greatest common divisor is equal to one, Miura introduced a non-singular algebraic determined by the sequence \((a_{1},\dots, a_{t})\). The idea is to express a non-singular algebraic curve by affine equations of \(t\) variables whose orders at infinity are \((a_{1},\dots, a_{t})\). \textit{F. Klein} [Math. Ann. 32, 351--380 (1888; JFM 20.0491.01)] extended the elliptic sigma functions to the case of hyperelliptic curves of genus \(g\), which are expressed in the Miura canonical form with \(t = 2, a_{1} = 2\), and \(a_{2} = 2g + 1\). \textit{V. M. Bukhshtaber, D. V. Leikin, V. Z. Enol'skii} [Russ. Math. Surv. 54, No. 3, 628--629 (1999); translation from Usp. Mat. Nauk 54, No. 3, 155--156 (1999; Zbl 1081.14519)] and \textit{A. Nakayashiki} [Asian J. Math. 14, No. 2, 175--212 (2010; Zbl 1214.14028)] extended Klein's sigma functions to the case of more general plane algebraic curve called \((n, s)-\)curves, which are expressed in the Miura canonical form with \(t = 2, a_{1} = n,\) and \(a_{2} = s\). In this paper author consider a symplectic basis of the first cohomology group and give an explicit construction of sigma functions for telescopic curves, i.e., the curves such that the number of defining equations is exactly \(t - 1\) in the Miura canonical form. The telescopic curves contain the \((n, s)-\)curves as special cases.
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    sigma functions
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    compact Riemann surface of genus
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    canonical form for algebraic curves introduced by Miura
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    \((n
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    s)-\)curves
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    telescopic curves
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