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Symmetric and Alternating Groups As Monodromy Groups of Riemann Surfaces 1: Generic Covers and Covers With Many Branch Points (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society)
by Robert M Guralnick ; John Shareshian
Binding: Paperback, 128 pages
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
List Price: USD $62.00
Weight: 57
Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 9.92 x W: 0.54 inches
ISBN 10: 0821839926
ISBN 13: 9780821839928
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The authors consider indecomposable degree $n$ covers of Riemann surfaces with monodromy group an alternating or symmetric group of degree $d$. They show that if the cover has five or more branch points then the genus grows rapidly with $n$ unless either $d = n$ or the curves have genus zero, there are precisely five branch points and $n =d(d 1)/2$. Similarly, if there is a totally ramified point, then without restriction on the number of branch points the genus grows rapidly with $n$ unless either $d=n$ or the curves have genus zero and $n=d(d 1)/2$. One consequence of these results is that if $f:X rightarrow mathbb P 1$ is indecomposable of degree $n$ with $X$ the generic Riemann surface of genus $g ge 4$, then the monodromy group is $S n$ or $A n$ (and both can occur for $n$ sufficiently large). The authors also show if that if $f(x)$ is an indecomposable rational function of degree $n$ branched at $9$ or more points, then its monodromy group is $A n$ or $S n$.Finally, they answer a question of Elkies by showing that the curve parameterizing extensions of a number field given by an irreducible trinomial with Galois group $H$ has large genus unless $H=A n$ or $S n$ or $n$ is very small.


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