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Action of the Cremona group on foliations on $\mathbb{P}^2_\mathbb{C}$: some curious facts

The Cremona group of birational transformations of $\mathbb{P}^2_\mathbb{C}$ acts on the space $\mathbb{F}(2)$ of holomorphic foliations on the complex projective plane. Since this action is not compatible with the natural graduation of $\mathbb{F}(2)$ by the degree, its description is complicated. The fixed points of the action are essentially described by Cantat-Favre in \cite{CF}. In that paper we are interested in problems of "aberration of the degree" that is pairs $(ϕ,\mathcal{F})\in\mathrm{Bir}(\mathbb{P}^2_\mathbb{C})\times\mathbb{F}(2)$ for which $\degϕ^*\mathcal{F}<(°\mathcal{F}+1)\degϕ+\degϕ-2$, the generic degree of such pull-back. We introduce the notion of numerical invariance ($\degϕ^*\mathcal{F}=°\mathcal{F}$) and relate it in small degrees to the existence of transversal structure for the considered foliations.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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