Some open problems in computational algebraic geometry.
Description
The development of computational techniques in the last decade has made possible to attack some
classical problems of algebraic geometry from a computational viewpoint. In this survey, we briefly describe
some open problems of computational algebraic geometry which can be approached from such viewpoint. Some of
the problems we discuss are the decomposition of Jacobians of genus two curves, automorphisms groups of
algebraic curves and the corresponding loci in the moduli space of algebraic curves $\mathcal M_g$,
inclusions among such loci, decomposition of Jacobians of algebraic curves with automorphisms, invariants of
binary forms and the hyperelliptic moduli, theta functions of curves with automorphisms, etc. We decompose
Jacobians of genus 3 curves with automorphisms and determine the inclusions among the loci for algebraic
curves with automorphisms of genus 3 and 4.
Citation
T. Shaska, Some open problems in computational algebraic geometry, Albanian J. Math., vol 1, Nr. 4, 2007, 309-321.
Date
2007-12-15
Subject
Computational algebraic geometry
Algebraic curves
Algebraic curves