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Diff\'erentielles \`a singularit\'es prescrites

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arxiv 1705.03240 v2 pith:OU4I7ORT submitted 2017-05-09 math.GT math.AG

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We study the local invariants that a meromorphic $k$-differential on a Riemann surface of genus $g\geq0$ can have. These local invariants are the orders of zeros and poles, and the $k$-residues at the poles. We show that for a given pattern of orders of zeroes, there exists, up to a few exceptions, a primitive $k$-differential having these orders of zero. The same is true for meromorphic $k$-differentials and in this case, we describe the tuples of complex numbers that can appear as $k$-residues at their poles. For genus $g\geq2$, it turns out that every expected tuple appears as $k$-residues. On the other hand, some expected tuples are not the $k$-residues of a $k$-differential in some remaining strata. This happens in the quadratic case in genus $1$ and in genus zero for every $k$. We also give consequences of these results in algebraic and flat geometry.

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