2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2302.09129
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On the classification of fibrations by genus two singular curves via fibrations by elliptic curves on surfaces

Abstract: In 1944 Zariski discovered that Bertini's theorem on variable singular points is no longer true when we pass from a field of characteristic zero to a field of positive characteristic. In other words, he found fibrations by singular curves, which only exist in positive characteristic. Such fibrations are connected with many interesting phenomena. For instance, the extension of Enrique's classification of surfaces to positive characteristic (Bombieri and Mumford in 1976), the counterexamples of Kodaira vanishing… Show more

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