Some properties and examples of log terminal^+ singularities
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Abstract: In "Singularities on Normal Varieties", de Fernex and Hacon started the study of singularities on non-Q-Gorenstein varieties using pullbacks of Weil divisors. In "Log Terminal Singularities", the author of this paper and Urbinati introduce a new class of singularities, called log terminal+, or simply lt+, which they prove is rather well behaved. In this paper we will continue the study of lt+ singularities, and we will show that they satisfy a Bertini type result, inversion of adjunction and small deformation invariance, and that they are naturally related to rational singularities. Finally, we will provide a list of example (all of them with lt+ singularities) of the pathologies that can occur in the study of non-Q-Gorenstein singularities.
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