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    The Charge 2 Monopole via the ADHMN construction

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    Algebraic description of jacobians isogeneous to certain prym varieties with polarization (1,2)

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    For a class of non-hyperelliptic genus 3 curves C which are twofold coverings of elliptic curves E, we give an explicit algebraic description of all birationally nonequivalent genus 2 curves whose Jacobians are degree 2 isogeneous to the Prym varieties associated with such coverings. Our description is based on previous studies of Prym varieties with polarization (1,2) in connection with separation of variables in a series of classical and new algebraic integrable systems linearized on such varieties. We also consider some special cases of the covering C ¿ E, in particular, when the corresponding Prym varieties contain pairs of elliptic curves and the Jacobian of C is isogeneous (but not isomorphic) to the product of three different elliptic curves. Our description is accompanied with explicit algorithms of calculation of periods of the Prym varieties and of absolute invariants of genus 2 curves. They are followed by numerical examples, which experimentally confirm main results of the articlPeer ReviewedPostprint (published version

    Dynamics on strata of trigonal Jacobians and some integrable problems of rigid body motion

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    We present an algebraic geometrical and analytical description of the Goryachev case of rigid body motion. It belongs to a family of systems sharing the same properties: although completely integrable, they are not algebraically integrable, their solution is not meromorphic in the complex time and involves dynamics on the strata of the Jacobian varieties of trigonal curves. Although the strata of hyperelliptic Jacobians have already appeared in the literature in the context of some dynamical systems, the Goryachev case is the first example of an integrable system whose solution involves a more general curve. Several new features (and formulae) are encountered in the solution given in terms of sigma-functions of such a curve.Comment: 22 pages, 1 figur

    Algebraic description of jacobians isogeneous to certain prym varieties with polarization (1,2)

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    For a class of non-hyperelliptic genus 3 curves C which are twofold coverings of elliptic curves E, we give an explicit algebraic description of all birationally nonequivalent genus 2 curves whose Jacobians are degree 2 isogeneous to the Prym varieties associated with such coverings. Our description is based on previous studies of Prym varieties with polarization (1,2) in connection with separation of variables in a series of classical and new algebraic integrable systems linearized on such varieties. We also consider some special cases of the covering C ¿ E, in particular, when the corresponding Prym varieties contain pairs of elliptic curves and the Jacobian of C is isogeneous (but not isomorphic) to the product of three different elliptic curves. Our description is accompanied with explicit algorithms of calculation of periods of the Prym varieties and of absolute invariants of genus 2 curves. They are followed by numerical examples, which experimentally confirm main results of the articlPeer Reviewe

    Algebraic description of Jacobians isogeneous to certain Prym varieties with polarization (1,2)

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    For a class of non-hyperelliptic genus 3 curves C which are 2-fold coverings of elliptic curves E, we give an explicit algebraic description of all birationally non-equivalent genus 2 curves whose Jacobians are degree 2 isogeneous to the Prym varieties associated to such coverings. Our description is based on previous studies of Prym varieties with polarization (1,2) in connection with separation of variables in a series of classical and new algebraic integrable systems linearized on such varieties. We also consider some special cases of the covering C -> E, in particular, when the corresponding Prym varieties contain pairs of elliptic curves and the Jacobian of C is isogeneous (but not isomorphic) to the product of 3 different elliptic curves. Our description is accompanied with explicit numerical example
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