A survey of special curves and special subvarieties of moduli space, unifying Hodge-theoretic, Teichmüller, and bi-algebraic perspectives, with a few new results and conjectures.
On a question of Ekedahl and Serre
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In this paper we study various aspects of the Ekedahl-Serre problem. We formulate questions of Ekedahl-Serre type and Coleman-Oort type for general weakly special subvarieties in the Siegel moduli space, propose a conjecture relating these two questions, and provide examples supporting these questions. The main new result is an upper bound of genera for curves over number fields whose Jacobians are isogeneous to products of elliptic curves satisfying the Sato-Tate equidistribution, and we also refine previous results showing that certain weakly special subvarieties only meet the open Torelli locus in at most finitely many points.
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A survey of special curves and special subvarieties of moduli space, unifying Hodge-theoretic, Teichmüller, and bi-algebraic perspectives, with a few new results and conjectures.