On the pole placement problem for linear systems of arbitrary genus (Q2365258)
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On the pole placement problem for linear systems of arbitrary genus (English)
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12 March 2001
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\textit{V. G. Lomadze} introduced [Acta Appl. Math. 34, No. 3, 305-312 (1994; Zbl 0798.93027)] linear systems associated to divisors and vector bundles on \(X\) of genus \(g>0\). We consider the pole placement problem in the setting and with the notation of this cited paper. Let \(F\) be a rank \(m\) effective vector bundle on an arbitrary complete, smooth, and irreducible algebraic curve \(X\) of genus \(g>0\); the pole placement problem (or PPP for short) asks if there is always a completely reachable linear system \(s\) with \(m\) inputs, \(F\) as associated Martin-Hermann vector bundle and the determinant \(\text{ch}(F)\) of \(F\) as characteristic divisor \(c(s)\). In this paper for every integer \(m\geq 2\) and for every such curve \(X\) we will give a negative solution to PPP for the case of \(m\) inputs. Recall that for genus 0 PPP has always a solution. For the case of one input (i.e. the rank \(m=1\) case) \textit{V. G. Lomadze} (loc. cit.; \S 7, theorem 3) has shown that PPP has always a solution. Indeed we will show that for \(g>0\) and \(m\geq 2\) the non solubility of PPP is rather the norm, not an exception. We will use heavily the notions introduced in the paper cited above.
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Riemann surface
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effective vector bundle
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pole placement problem
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divisor
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