Cluster points of jumping numbers of toric plurisubharmonic functions (Q2665618)
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Cluster points of jumping numbers of toric plurisubharmonic functions (English)
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19 November 2021
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Given a plurisubharmornic (psh) function \(\varphi\) at \(x\in \mathbb{C}^n\), consider the multiplier ideal sheaf \(\mathcal{J}(c\varphi)\) for various \(c\in \mathbb{R}_+\). A number \(c_0\) is called a jumping number if \(\mathcal{J}(c_0\varphi)\subsetneq \mathcal{J}((c_0-\epsilon)\varphi)\) for all \(0<\epsilon<c_0\). In the analytic setting, the set of jumping numbers may have cluster points (i.e., accumulation points), as shown in [\textit{Q. Guan} and \textit{Z. Li}, Asian J. Math., 24, No. 4, 611--620 (2020; Zbl 1460.32072)]. Recall a psh function \(\varphi\) is called toric if \(\varphi(z_1, \cdots, z_n)=\varphi(|z_1|, \cdots, |z_n|)\). The author shows that for any toric psh \(\varphi\) and dimension \(n\), the set of cluster points of jumping numbers is discrete. Moreover, the cluster points can be characterized in terms of the affine subspaces in \(\mathbb{C}^n\) which are asymptotic to the Newton convex bodies associated to \(\varphi\). The main result substantially extends a result of D. Kim and the author for \(n=2\) [\textit{D. Kim} and \textit{H. Seo}, Ann. Polon. Math. 124, No. 3, 257--280 (2020; Zbl 1452.32037)].
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plurisubharmonic functions
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multiplier ideals
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jumping numbers
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