Abstract:A Beauville surface is a complex algebraic surface that can be presented as a quotient of a product of two curves by a suitable action of a finite group. Bauer, Catanese and Grunewald have been able to intrinsically characterize the groups appearing in minimal presentations of Beauville surfaces in terms of the existence of a so-called "Beauville structure". They conjectured that all finite simple groups, except A5, admit such a structure. This conjecture has recently been proved by Guralnick-Malle and Fairbai… Show more
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