Global smoothings of varieties with normal crossings (Q1061179)

From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Global smoothings of varieties with normal crossings
scientific article

    Statements

    Global smoothings of varieties with normal crossings (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    1983
    0 references
    The present paper considers varieties X with normal crossings and such that they can occur as the central fibre of a 1-parameter degeneration of smooth algebraic varieties \(X_ t\) (also called a smoothing of X). Let D be the double locus of X: the author shows that the sheaf \({\mathcal O}_ D(X)\) can be defined intrinsically without using the degeneration. Hence the triviality of such sheaf (d-semistability, in the terminology of the author) is a necessary condition for X to be smoothable. The author also shows how the limit Hodge structure of Schmid and Steenbrink can be defined intrinsically on these varieties (as a subsheaf of a logarithmic sheaf on the normalization of X). After some generalities, the author studies the deformation theory of these varieties, paying special attention to the deformations of X which give a smoothing [some of these d-semistable varieties have later been shown by \textit{U. Persson} and \textit{H. Pinkham}, Duke Math. J. 50, 477-486 (1983; Zbl 0529.14007) not to be smoothable]. A note worthy application is to the study of degenerations of K 3 surfaces where all the possibilities which could occur by the work of Kulikov-Persson-Pinkham are shown to occur effectively. In particular the author gives an explicit description of the versal deformation space: it is a normal crossing of two smooth varieties \(N_ 1\), \(N_ 2\), with \(N_ 1\cap N_ 2\) a divisor in \(N_ 2\), parametrizing equisingular d- semi-stable deformations; whereas the points of \(N_ 2-N_ 1\) parametrize smooth K 3's, and \(N_ 1\) gives equisingular deformations.
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    1-parameter degeneration
    0 references
    smoothing
    0 references
    double locus
    0 references
    limit Hodge structure
    0 references
    deformation
    0 references
    K 3 surfaces
    0 references
    versal deformation space
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references