Counting elliptic fibrations on \(\mathrm{K}3\) surfaces (Q6144605)
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Counting elliptic fibrations on \(\mathrm{K}3\) surfaces (English)
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8 January 2024
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It is well-known that for most topological types of elliptic surfaces, such a surface has at most one Jacobian elliptic fibration. Notable exceptions are bielliptic surfaces and elliptic \(K\)3 surfaces. There sufraces can have more than one elliptic fibration. Let \(X\) be a \(K\)3 surface and let \(\mathcal{J}_X\) be the set of elliptic fibrations on \(X\). \textit{H. Sterk} [Math. Z. 189, 507--513 (1985; Zbl 0545.14032)] showed that \(\mathcal{J}_X/\Aut(X)\) is finite. There are a few known examples in the literature where \(\mathcal{J}_X/\Aut(X)\) is determined by more-or-less ad hoc methods. In this paper the authors present a systemic method to calculate \(\mathcal{J}_X/\Aut(X)\) for any elliptic \(K\)3 surface and apply this method to very general members of 5 families of elliptic \(K\)3 surfaces.
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elliptic fibrations
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elliptic \(K\)3-surface
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transcendental lattice
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