On a class of Danielewski surfaces in affine 3-space

Mathematics – Algebraic Geometry

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Revised version with simplified proofs. A classification of special Danielewski surfaces admitting multiplicative group action

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L. Makar-Limanov computed the automorphisms groups of surfaces in $\mathbb{C}^{3}$ defined by the equations $x^{n}z-P(y)=0$, where $n\geq1$ and $P(y)$ is a nonzero polynomial. Similar results have been obtained by A. Crachiola for surfaces defined by the equations $x^{n}z-y^{2}-h(x)y=0$, where $n\geq2$ and $h(0)\neq0$, defined over an arbitrary base field. Here we consider the more general surfaces defined by the equations $x^{n}z-Q(x,y)=0$, where $n\geq2$ and $Q(x,y)$ is a polynomial with coefficients in an arbitrary base field $k$. Among these surfaces, we characterize the ones which are Danielewski surfaces and we compute their automorphism groups. We study closed embeddings of these surfaces in affine 3-space. We show that in general their automorphisms do not extend to the ambient space. Finally, we give explicit examples of $\mathbb{C}^{*}$-actions on a surface in $\mathbb{C}^{3}$ which can be extended holomorphically but not algebraically to a $\mathbb{C}^{*}$-action on $\mathbb{C}^{3}$.

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