On certain K-equivalent birational maps (Q2633094)
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On certain K-equivalent birational maps (English)
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8 May 2019
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Flops are basic and important objects in birational geometry, typical examples are standard flops and twisted Mukai flops. Motivated by those examples, the author investigates simple birational maps. A simple birational map (probably not a good name) is a K-equivalent birational map between smooth projective varieties which can be resolved by one blowing up along a smooth center of each side. As the main result, this paper gives a criterion for a simple birational map to be a stadard flop or a twisted Mukai flop. To be more precise, let $\theta:X\dashrightarrow X^+$ be a simple birational map and $P, P^+$ be the centers. Let $E$ be the exceptional divisor of the blowing ups (which can be shown to be the same). Assume further that $P$ and $P^+$ admit projective bundle structures over a common variety $C$, and the induced maps $E\to P\to C$ and $E\to P^+\to C$ coincides, then $\theta$ is a standard flop or a twisted Mukai flop. As an application, this paper gives a classification of simple birational maps of dimension up to $5$, any such simple birational map is a standard flop, or a twisted Mukai flop, or an Abuaf flop.
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K-equivalent
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Mukai flop
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standard flop
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