We characterize genus g canonical curves by the vanishing of combinatorial products of g + 1 determinants of Brill-Noether matrices. This also implies the characterization of canonical curves in terms of (g−2)(g−3)/2 theta identities. A remarkable mechanism, based on a basis of H^0(K_C ) expressed in terms of Szegö kernels, reduces such identities to a simple rank condition for matrices whose entries are logarithmic derivatives of theta functions. Such a basis, together with the Fay trisecant identity, also leads to the solution of the question of expressing the determinant of Brill-Noether matrices in terms of theta functions, without using the problematic Klein-Fay section σ.

Determinantal Characterization of Canonical Curves and Combinatorial Theta Identities

MATONE, MARCO;VOLPATO, ROBERTO
2013

Abstract

We characterize genus g canonical curves by the vanishing of combinatorial products of g + 1 determinants of Brill-Noether matrices. This also implies the characterization of canonical curves in terms of (g−2)(g−3)/2 theta identities. A remarkable mechanism, based on a basis of H^0(K_C ) expressed in terms of Szegö kernels, reduces such identities to a simple rank condition for matrices whose entries are logarithmic derivatives of theta functions. Such a basis, together with the Fay trisecant identity, also leads to the solution of the question of expressing the determinant of Brill-Noether matrices in terms of theta functions, without using the problematic Klein-Fay section σ.
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