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Completion of Katz-Qin-Ruans Enumeration of Genus-Two Plane Curves

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 Added by Aleksey Zinger
 Publication date 2002
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 Authors A. Zinger




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We give a formula for the number of genus-two fixed-complex-structure degree-d plane curves passing through 3d-2 points in general position. This is achieved by completing Katz-Qin-Ruans approach. This papers formula agrees with the one obtained by the author in a completely different way.



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