Desingularization of Arithmetic Surfaces: Algorithmic Aspects
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Abstract: The quest for regular models of arithmetic surfaces allows different viewpoints and approaches: using valuations or a covering by charts. In this article, we sketch both approaches and then show in a concrete example, how surprisingly beneficial it can be to exploit properties and techniques from both worlds simultaneously.
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