The wild McKay correspondence for cyclic groups of prime power order
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Ramification and extension theory (11S15) Singularities in algebraic geometry (14B05) McKay correspondence (14E16) Group actions on affine varieties (14R20) Positive characteristic ground fields in algebraic geometry (14G17) Arcs and motivic integration (14E18) Ramification problems in algebraic geometry (14E22)
Abstract: The -function is a key ingredient in the wild McKay correspondence. In this paper, we give a formula to compute it in terms of valuations of Witt vectors, when the given group is a cyclic group of prime power order. We apply it to study singularities of a quotient variety by a cyclic group of prime square order. We give a criterion whether the stringy motive of the quotient variety converges or not. Furthermore, if the given representation is indecomposable, then we also give a simple criterion for the quotient variety being terminal, canonical, log canonical, and not log canonical.
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