Room P3.10, Mathematics Building

Margarida Mendes Lopes, Instituto Superior Técnico
A characterization of the symmetric square of a curve

Very often the existence of curves with special features on complex surfaces imposes constraints on the properties of the surface. In this seminar, after explaining some of the properties of projective complex surfaces with irregularity $q \gt 0$ (i.e. possessing $q$ independent holomorphic $1$-forms), I will explain how the existence of certain curves characterizes the symmetric square of a curve.