A new explicit fake quadric is constructed from a Z/2-Godeaux surface with two A1 and two A3 singularities, and shown to be the first example not arising as a quotient of a product of curves.
On Rigid Varieties Isogenous to a Product of Curves
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In this note, we study rigid complex manifolds that are realized as quotients of a product of curves by a free action of a finite group. They serve as higher-dimensional analogues of Beauville surfaces. Using uniformization, we outline the theory to characterize these manifolds through specific combinatorial data associated with the group under the assumption that the action is diagonal and the manifold is of general type. This leads to the notion of a $n$-fold Beauville structure. We define an action on the set of all $n$-fold Beauville structures of a given finite group that allows us to distinguish the biholomorphism classes of the underlying rigid manifolds. As an application, we give a classification of these manifolds with group $\mathbb Z_5^2$ in the three dimensional case and prove that this is the smallest possible group that allows a rigid, free and diagonal action on a product of three curves. In addition, we provide the classification of rigid 3-folds $X$ given by a group acting faithfully on each factor for any value of the holomorphic Euler number $\chi(\mathcal O_X) \geq -5$.
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Computation of Singular Godeaux Surfaces and a New Explicit Fake Quadric (With an Appendix by Christian Gleissner and Noah Ruhland)
A new explicit fake quadric is constructed from a Z/2-Godeaux surface with two A1 and two A3 singularities, and shown to be the first example not arising as a quotient of a product of curves.