On semi‐isogenous mixed surfaces
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Abstract: Let be a smooth projective curve and a finite subgroup of whose action is extit{mixed}, i.e.~there are elements in exchanging the two isotrivial fibrations of . Let be the index two subgroup . If acts freely, then is smooth and we call it extit{semi-isogenous mixed surface}. In this paper we give an algorithm to determine semi-isogenous mixed surfaces with given geometric genus, irregularity and self-intersection of the canonical class. As an application we classify irregular semi-isogenous mixed surfaces with and geometric genus equal to the irregularity; the regular case is subjected to some computational restrictions. In this way we construct new examples of surfaces of general type with . We provide an example of a minimal surface of general type with and .
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