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The classical Milnor number of a complex hypersurface with an isolated singularity was generalized to the Milnor class for nonisolated singularities. It is a homology class which measures the difference of the Chern-Schwartz-MacPherson class and the Fulton class [\textit{A. Parusiński} and \textit{P. Pragacz}, J. Algebr. Geom. 10, No. 1, 63--79 (2001; Zbl 1072.14505)]. The authors show that the Milnor class admits an analogue (extension) when one replaces Chern classes by Hirzebruch classes \(T_{y*}\), also in the case of global complete intersections. Let \(Y\) be a smooth complex algebraic variety with a very ample line bundle \(L\) and let \(X\subset Y\) be a global complete intersection given by the common zeros of sections \(s_i\in H^0(Y,L^{\otimes a_i})\), \(i=1,2,\dots ,r\). The Milnor-Hirzebruch class \(M_y(X)\) is the difference between the actual value of \(T_{y*}(X)\) and the expected value \(T_{y*}^{\mathrm{vir}}(X)\in H_*(X)\). It is supported by the singularity set \(\Sigma\subset X\). An inductive description of that class is given in terms of the generic sections of \(L^{\otimes a_i}\) and the vanishing cycle operation. In fact \(M_y(X)\) is the Hirzebruch class of a mixed Hodge module \({\mathcal M}_y(X)\). In the case of a hypersurface, i.e. \(r=1\), the formula reduces to \(M_y=T_{y*}((i_{\Sigma\setminus X',\Sigma})_!\phi_f{\mathbb Q}_Y)\), where \(X'=\{f=0\}\) is the hypersurface defined by a generic deformation of \(s_1\), \({\mathbb Q}_Y\) is the constant mixed Hodge module on \(Y\), \(\phi_f\) is the vanishing cycle functor and \(i_{\Sigma\setminus X',\Sigma}:{\Sigma\setminus X'\to \Sigma}\) is the inclusion. For \(r>1\) the formula generalizes the result of \textit{J. Seade} and \textit{T. Suwa} [Int. J. Math. 9, No. 6, 759--768 (1998; Zbl 0918.32019)] for the Chern-Milnor classes of complete intersections with isolated singularities.
Property / review text: The classical Milnor number of a complex hypersurface with an isolated singularity was generalized to the Milnor class for nonisolated singularities. It is a homology class which measures the difference of the Chern-Schwartz-MacPherson class and the Fulton class [\textit{A. Parusiński} and \textit{P. Pragacz}, J. Algebr. Geom. 10, No. 1, 63--79 (2001; Zbl 1072.14505)]. The authors show that the Milnor class admits an analogue (extension) when one replaces Chern classes by Hirzebruch classes \(T_{y*}\), also in the case of global complete intersections. Let \(Y\) be a smooth complex algebraic variety with a very ample line bundle \(L\) and let \(X\subset Y\) be a global complete intersection given by the common zeros of sections \(s_i\in H^0(Y,L^{\otimes a_i})\), \(i=1,2,\dots ,r\). The Milnor-Hirzebruch class \(M_y(X)\) is the difference between the actual value of \(T_{y*}(X)\) and the expected value \(T_{y*}^{\mathrm{vir}}(X)\in H_*(X)\). It is supported by the singularity set \(\Sigma\subset X\). An inductive description of that class is given in terms of the generic sections of \(L^{\otimes a_i}\) and the vanishing cycle operation. In fact \(M_y(X)\) is the Hirzebruch class of a mixed Hodge module \({\mathcal M}_y(X)\). In the case of a hypersurface, i.e. \(r=1\), the formula reduces to \(M_y=T_{y*}((i_{\Sigma\setminus X',\Sigma})_!\phi_f{\mathbb Q}_Y)\), where \(X'=\{f=0\}\) is the hypersurface defined by a generic deformation of \(s_1\), \({\mathbb Q}_Y\) is the constant mixed Hodge module on \(Y\), \(\phi_f\) is the vanishing cycle functor and \(i_{\Sigma\setminus X',\Sigma}:{\Sigma\setminus X'\to \Sigma}\) is the inclusion. For \(r>1\) the formula generalizes the result of \textit{J. Seade} and \textit{T. Suwa} [Int. J. Math. 9, No. 6, 759--768 (1998; Zbl 0918.32019)] for the Chern-Milnor classes of complete intersections with isolated singularities. / rank
 
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    The classical Milnor number of a complex hypersurface with an isolated singularity was generalized to the Milnor class for nonisolated singularities. It is a homology class which measures the difference of the Chern-Schwartz-MacPherson class and the Fulton class [\textit{A. Parusiński} and \textit{P. Pragacz}, J. Algebr. Geom. 10, No. 1, 63--79 (2001; Zbl 1072.14505)]. The authors show that the Milnor class admits an analogue (extension) when one replaces Chern classes by Hirzebruch classes \(T_{y*}\), also in the case of global complete intersections. Let \(Y\) be a smooth complex algebraic variety with a very ample line bundle \(L\) and let \(X\subset Y\) be a global complete intersection given by the common zeros of sections \(s_i\in H^0(Y,L^{\otimes a_i})\), \(i=1,2,\dots ,r\). The Milnor-Hirzebruch class \(M_y(X)\) is the difference between the actual value of \(T_{y*}(X)\) and the expected value \(T_{y*}^{\mathrm{vir}}(X)\in H_*(X)\). It is supported by the singularity set \(\Sigma\subset X\). An inductive description of that class is given in terms of the generic sections of \(L^{\otimes a_i}\) and the vanishing cycle operation. In fact \(M_y(X)\) is the Hirzebruch class of a mixed Hodge module \({\mathcal M}_y(X)\). In the case of a hypersurface, i.e. \(r=1\), the formula reduces to \(M_y=T_{y*}((i_{\Sigma\setminus X',\Sigma})_!\phi_f{\mathbb Q}_Y)\), where \(X'=\{f=0\}\) is the hypersurface defined by a generic deformation of \(s_1\), \({\mathbb Q}_Y\) is the constant mixed Hodge module on \(Y\), \(\phi_f\) is the vanishing cycle functor and \(i_{\Sigma\setminus X',\Sigma}:{\Sigma\setminus X'\to \Sigma}\) is the inclusion. For \(r>1\) the formula generalizes the result of \textit{J. Seade} and \textit{T. Suwa} [Int. J. Math. 9, No. 6, 759--768 (1998; Zbl 0918.32019)] for the Chern-Milnor classes of complete intersections with isolated singularities.
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    characteristic classes
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    complete intersection
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    singularities
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    Milnor classes
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    mixed Hodge modules
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