Riemann surfaces of second kind and effective finiteness theorems

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DOI10.1007/S00209-022-03018-3arXiv2102.02139WikidataQ113906051 ScholiaQ113906051MaRDI QIDQ6359748FDOQ6359748


Authors: Burglind Jöricke Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 3 February 2021

Abstract: The Geometric Shafarevich Conjecture and the Theorem of de Franchis state the finiteness of the number of certain holomorphic objects on closed or punctured Riemann surfaces. The analog of these kind of theorems for Riemann surfaces of second kind is an estimate of the number of irreducible holomorphic objects up to homotopy (or isotopy, respectively). This analog can be interpreted as a quantitatve statement on the limitation for Gromov's Oka principle. For any finite open Riemann surface X (maybe, of second kind) we give an effective upper bound for the number of irreducible holomorphic mappings up to homotopy from X to the twice punctured complex plane, and an effective upper bound for the number of irreducible holomorphic torus bundles up to isotopy on such a Riemann surface. The bound depends on a conformal invariant of the Riemann surface. If Xsigma is the sigma-neighbourhood of a skeleton of an open Riemann surface with finitely generated fundamental group, then the number of irreducible holomorphic mappings up to homotopy from Xsigma to the twice punctured complex plane grows exponentially in frac1sigma.













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