Theta surfaces

Bernd Sturmfels (UC Berkeley and MPI Leipzig)

22-Apr-2020, 20:00-21:00 (6 years ago)

Abstract: A theta surface in affine 3-space is the zero set of a Riemann theta function in genus 3. This includes surfaces arising from special plane quartics that are singular or reducible. Lie and Poincaré showed that theta surfaces are precisely the surfaces of double translation, i.e. obtained as the Minkowski sum of two space curves in two different ways. These curves are parametrized by abelian integrals, so they are usually not algebraic. This paper offers a new view on this classical topic through the lens of computation. We present practical tools for passing between quartic curves and their theta surfaces, and we develop the numerical algebraic geometry of degenerations of theta functions.

algebraic geometry

Audience: researchers in the topic


UC Davis algebraic geometry seminar

Organizers: Roger Casals, Erik Carlsson, Eugene Gorsky*
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