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arxiv: 0711.0896 · v1 · submitted 2007-11-06 · 🧮 math.AG

Stable reduction of curves and tame ramification

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keywords extensionreductionstablecurvescriterionminimalobtainramified
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We study stable reduction of curves in the case where a tamely ramified base extension is sufficient. If X is a smooth curve defined over the fraction field of a strictly henselian discrete valuation ring, there is a criterion, due to T. Saito, that describes precisely, in terms of the geometry of the minimal model with strict normal crossings of X, when a tamely ramified extension suffices in order for X to obtain stable reduction. For such curves we construct an explicit extension that realizes the stable reduction, and we furthermore show that this extension is minimal. We also obtain purely geometric proof of Saito's criterion, avoiding the use of vanishing cycles.

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