Coregularity of Fano varieties
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Abstract: The regularity of a Fano variety, denoted by , is the largest dimension of the dual complex of a log Calabi--Yau structure on . The coregularity is defined to be [ {
m coreg}(X):= dim X - {
m reg}(X)-1. ] The coregularity is the complementary dimension of the regularity. We expect that the coregularity of a Fano variety governs, to a large extent, the geometry of . In this note, we review the history of Fano varieties, give some examples, survey some important theorems, introduce the coregularity, and propose several problems regarding this invariant of Fano varieties.
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- 3-FOLD LOG FLIPS
- A geometric characterization of toric varieties
- A note on degenerations of del Pezzo surfaces
- A valuative criterion for uniform K-stability of \(\mathbb{Q}\)-Fano varieties
- A variant of Shokurov's criterion of toric surface
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- Anti-pluricanonical systems on Fano varieties
- BOUNDEDNESS AND K2 FOR LOG SURFACES
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- Birationally rigid varieties
- Biregular classification of Fano 3-folds and Fano manifolds of coindex 3
- Bounded deformations of $(\epsilon,\delta)$-log canonical singularities
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- Complements on surfaces.
- Deformation Theory
- Deformations of canonical pairs and Fano varieties
- Deformations of rational T-varieties
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- Einstein-Kähler forms, Futaki invariants and convex geometry on toric Fano varieties
- Equivariant completion
- Examples of Fano varieties of index one that are not birationally rigid
- Exceptional quotient singularities
- Existence of minimal models for varieties of log general type
- Extracting non-canonical places
- Finiteness of algebraic fundamental groups
- Fundamental groups of links of isolated singularities
- Generalised pairs in birational geometry
- Gluing affine torus actions via divisorial fans
- Gorenstein log del Pezzo surfaces of rank one
- Gorenstein log del Pezzo surfaces. II
- HYPERSURFACE EXCEPTIONAL SINGULARITIES
- Introduction
- K-stability of Fano varieties: an algebro-geometric approach
- Lectures on complements on log surfaces
- Local inequalities and birational superrigidity of Fano varieties
- Log canonical singularities are Du Bois
- Log canonical thresholds of del Pezzo surfaces
- Logarithmic Fano manifolds are simply connected
- Minimizing normalized volumes of valuations
- Mirror symmetry for log Calabi-Yau surfaces. I
- Mirror symmetry for toric Fano manifolds via SYZ transformations
- Nine-dimensional exceptional quotient singularities exist
- ON LOG CANONICAL THRESHOLDS
- On 3-dimensional terminal singularities
- On Jordan's theorem for complex linear groups
- On Shokurov's rational connectedness conjecture
- On a conjecture of Shokurov: Characterization of toric varieties
- On a generalized canonical bundle formula and generalized adjunction
- On exceptional quotient singularities
- On the classification of smooth projective toric varieties
- On the topology of rational T-varieties of complexity one
- Orbifoldes géométriques spéciales et classification biméromorphe des variétés kählériennes compactes
- Polyhedral divisors and algebraic torus actions
- Pure log terminal blow-ups
- Rational connectedness and boundedness of Fano manifolds
- Rational connectedness of log Q-Fano varieties
- Rational curves on quasi-projective surfaces
- Rational points of bounded height on Fano varieties
- SINGULAR TORIC FANO VARIETIES
- Sequences of LCT-polytopes
- Singularities of linear systems and boundedness of Fano varieties
- Six-dimensional exceptional quotient singularities
- Some Examples of Calabi–Yau Pairs with Maximal Intersection and No Toric Model
- Symplectic singularities
- The classification of Fano 3-folds with torus embeddings
- The dual boundary complex of the \(SL_2\) character variety of a punctured sphere
- The dual complex of Calabi-Yau pairs
- The dual complex of log Calabi-Yau pairs on Mori fibre spaces
- The dual complex of singularities
- The failure of Kodaira vanishing for Fano varieties, and terminal singularities that are not Cohen-Macaulay
- The first main theorem on complements: from global to local
- The fundamental group of a log terminal \(\mathbb{T}\)-variety
- The fundamental group of the smooth part of a log Fano variety
- The indices of log canonical singularities.
- The local fundamental group of a Kawamata log terminal singularity is finite
- The moduli b-divisor of an lc-trivial fibration
- The set of toric minimal log discrepancies
- Threefolds whose canonical bundles are not numerically effective
- Toric varieties
- Towards the second main theorem on complements
- Two two-dimensional terminations
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