Nonisolated forms of rational triple point singularities of surfaces and their resolutions (Q309451)

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    Nonisolated forms of rational triple point singularities of surfaces and their resolutions
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6624464

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      Nonisolated forms of rational triple point singularities of surfaces and their resolutions (English)
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      7 September 2016
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      Let \(S\) be a germ of a normal surface embedded in \({\mathbb C}^N\) with a singularity at the origin, and let \(\pi:\widetilde{S}\to S\) be a resolution of \(S\). The singularity of \(S\) is called rational if \(H^1(\widetilde{S},{\mathcal O}_{\widetilde{S}})=0\). This condition is known to imply a number of combinatorial results on the invariants obtained from the resolution graphs of such surfaces. In the present paper, the authors give a list of non-isolated hypersurface singularities in \({\mathbb C}^3\) such that their normalizations are rational surface singularities of multiplicity \(3\) (those can be defined by three equations in \({\mathbb C}^4\)). Using a method introduced by Oka for isolated complete intersections, they construct the corresponding minimal resolution graphs. They also show that both normal surfaces in \({\mathbb C}^4\) and their non-isolated forms in \({\mathbb C}^3\) are Newton non-degenerate, which means, roughly speaking, that they can be resolved by toric modifications well-behaved with respect to the Newton polygons.
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      rational singularities
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      nonisolated singularities
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      Newton polygon
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      resolution graphs
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