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DOI10.1007/S00029-019-0457-ZzbMATH Open1473.14027arXiv1801.02920OpenAlexW2782624081MaRDI QIDQ1726003FDOQ1726003

Itay Glazer, Yotam I. Hendel

Publication date: 15 February 2019

Published in: Selecta Mathematica. New Series (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let K be a field of characteristic zero, X and Y be smooth K-varieties, and let V be a finite dimensional K-vector space. For two algebraic morphisms varphi:XightarrowV and psi:YightarrowV we define a convolution operation, varphi*psi:XimesYoV, by varphi*psi(x,y)=varphi(x)+psi(y). We then study the singularity properties of the resulting morphism, and show that as in the case of convolution in analysis, it has improved smoothness properties. Explicitly, we show that for any morphism varphi:XightarrowV which is dominant when restricted to each irreducible component of X, there exists NinmathbbN such that for any n>N the n-th convolution power varphin:=varphi*dots*varphi is a flat morphism with reduced geometric fibers of rational singularities (this property is abbreviated (FRS)). By a theorem of Aizenbud and Avni, for K=mathbbQ, this is equivalent to good asymptotic behavior of the size of the mathbbZ/pkmathbbZ-fibers of varphin when ranging over both p and k. More generally, we show that given a family of morphisms varphii:XiightarrowV of complexity DinmathbbN (i.e. that the number of variables and the degrees of the polynomials defining Xi and varphii are bounded by D), there exists N(D)inmathbbN such that for any n>N(D), the morphism varphi1*dots*varphin is (FRS).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1801.02920





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