The infinite topology of the hyperelliptic locus in Torelli space
Abstract
Genus g Torelli space is the moduli space of genus g curves of compact type equipped with a homology framing. The hyperelliptic locus is a closed analytic subvariety consisting of finitely many mutually isomorphic components. We use properties of the hyperelliptic Torelli group to show that when g≥ 3 these components do not have the homotopy type of a finite CW complex. Specifically, we show that the second rational homology of each component is infinite-dimensional. We give a more detailed description of the topological features of these components when g=3 using properties of genus 3 theta functions.
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