On imaginary plane curves and Spin quotients of complex surfaces by complex conjugation

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Abstract: It is proven that for any topological or analytical types of isolated singular points of plane curves, there exists a non-real irreducible plane algebraic curve of degree d which goes through d2 real distinct points and has imaginary singular points of the given types. This result is used to construct a series of examples of complex algebraic surfaces X defined over R whose quotients Y=X/conj by the complex conjugation conj are Spin simply connected 4-manifolds with signature 16k, for arbitrary integer k>0.









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