The authors derive recursive Euler class formulas that enumerate curves with δ nodes and one fixed singularity for all δ+k ≤ 8, recovering prior results and producing new codimension eight numbers.
Counting curves on a general linear system with up to two singular points
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In this paper we obtain an explicit formula for the number of curves in a compact complex surface $X$ (passing through the right number of generic points), that has up to one node and one singularity of codimension $k$, provided the total codimension is at most $7$. We use a classical fact from differential topology: the number of zeros of a generic smooth section of a vector bundle $V$ over $M$, counted with signs, is the Euler class of $V$ evaluated on the fundamental class of $M$.
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Counting curves in a linear system with upto eight singular points
The authors derive recursive Euler class formulas that enumerate curves with δ nodes and one fixed singularity for all δ+k ≤ 8, recovering prior results and producing new codimension eight numbers.