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On the computation of fundamental functions and Abelian differentials of the third kind

Published 9 May 2021 in math.AG | (2105.07875v1)

Abstract: We consider the construction of the fundamental function and Abelian differentials of the third kind on a plane algebraic curve over the field of complex numbers that has no singular points. The algorithm for constructing differentials of the third kind is described in Weierstrass's Lectures. The article discusses its implementation in the Sage computer algebra system. The specificity of this algorithm, as well as the very concept of the differential of the third kind, implies the use of not only rational numbers, but also algebraic ones, even when the equation of the curve has integer coefficients. Sage has a built-in algebraic number field tool that allows implementing Weierstrass's algorithm almost verbatim. The simplest example of an elliptic curve shows that it requires too many resources, going far beyond the capabilities of an office computer. Then the symmetrization of the method is proposed and implemented, which solves the problem and allows significant economy of resources. The algorithm for constructing a differential of the third kind is used to find the value of the fundamental function according to the duality principle. Examples explored in the Sage system are provided.

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