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Local splitting families of hyperelliptic pencils, II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2016

Tatsuya Arakawa
Affiliation:
Department of Information and Computer Engineering, Gunma NationalCollege of Technology, 580 Toriba, Maebashi, Gunma, 371-8530, JAPAN, arakawa@ice.gunma-ct.ac.jp
Tadashi Ashikaga
Affiliation:
Department of Applied Physics and Information, Faculty of Engineering, Tôhoku-Gakuin University, Chuo 1-13-1, Tagajo, Miyagi, 985-8537, JAPAN, tashikaga@tjcc.tohoku-gakuin.ac.jp
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Abstract

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We propose certain obstructions for the existence of hyperelliptic splitting families of degenerations of curves. Moreover we determine the complete system of hyperelliptic atomic fibers of genus 3.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Editorial Board of Nagoya Mathematical Journal 2004

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