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Abelian pole systems and Riemann-Schottky type systems

In this survey of works on a characterization of Jacobians and Prym varieties among indecomposable principally polarized abelian varieties via the soliton theory we focus on a certain circle of ideas and methods which show that the characterization of Jacobians as ppav whose Kummer variety admits a trisecant line and the Pryms as ppav whose Kummer variety admits a pair of symmetric quadrisecants can be seen as an abelian version of pole systems arising in the theory of elliptic solutions to the basic soliton hierarchies. We present also recent results in this direction on the characterization of Jacobians of curves with involution, which were motivated by the theory of two-dimensional integrable hierarchies with symmetries.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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