Nash problem for surface singularities is a topological problem (Q411729)
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Nash problem for surface singularities is a topological problem (English)
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30 April 2012
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The Nash problem on arc spaces is to ask for the bijectivity between the set of irreducible components of arc spaces passing through the singular locus and the set of the essential divisors of the resolution of the singularities. This problem is negatively answered by \textit{J. Kollár} and the reviewer [Duke Math. J. 120, No. 3, 601--620 (2003; Zbl 1052.14011)] for dimension greater than or equal to 4. This paper part of the author's approach to solve the Nash problem in the surface case and reduces the problem into a topological problem. He proves that the condition that an essential divisor is not corresponding to the irreducible component of the arc spaces through the singularity depends on the dual weighted graph of the minimal good resolution.
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arc spaces
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Nash problem
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minimal resolution
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