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Families of Calabi-Yau hypersurfaces in \(\mathbb Q\)-Fano toric varieties (English)
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29 June 2016
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The authors prove that for a \(\mathbb{Q}\)-Fano toric variety \(X\) with canonical singularities and \(\Delta \in M_{\mathbb{Q}}\), a canonical polytope contained in the anticanonical polytope \(\theta\) of \(X\), a general hypersurface in \(\mathcal{F}_{\theta,\Delta^{*}}\) is a Calabi-Yau variety. Using this result, the authors provide a generalized Berglund-Hübsch-Krawitz transposition rule in which weighted projective space is replaced by a \(\mathbb{Q}\)-Fano toric variety with torsion free class group and canonical singularities.
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Calabi-Yau hypersurface
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\(\mathbb{Q}\)-Fano, Berglund-Hübsch-Krawitz construction
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canonical polytope
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