Hodge theory meets the minimal model program: a survey of log canonical and Du Bois singularities
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Publication:3171851
zbMATH Open1248.14019arXiv0909.0993MaRDI QIDQ3171851FDOQ3171851
Authors: Sándor J. Kovács, Karl Schwede
Publication date: 5 October 2011
Abstract: This is a survey of some recent developments in the study of singularities related to the classification theory of algebraic varieties. In particular, the definition and basic properties of Du Bois singularities and their connections to the more commonly known singularities of the minimal model program are reviewed and discussed.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0909.0993
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- The dualizing complex of \(F\)-injective and Du Bois singularities
- Higher Du Bois singularities of hypersurfaces
- The Du Bois complex of a hypersurface and the minimal exponent
- F-injective singularities are Du Bois
- Spectral Hirzebruch-Milnor classes of singular hypersurfaces
- \(F\)-injectivity and Buchsbaum singularities
- Inversion of adjunction for rational and Du Bois pairs
- On isolated log canonical centers
- Characteristic classes of symmetric products of complex quasi-projective varieties
- Singularities of secant varieties from a Hodge theoretic perspective
- Interaction between singularity theory and the minimal model program
- On the simultaneous generation of jets of the adjoint bundles
- Steenbrink vanishing extended
- Du Bois pairs and vanishing theorems
- A Simple Characterization of Du Bois Singularities
- Semi-negativity of Hodge bundles associated to Du Bois families
- Hodge filtration on local cohomology, Du Bois complex and local cohomological dimension
- Hodge sheaves underlying flat projective families
- Angehrn-Siu type effective basepoint freeness for quasi-log canonical pairs
- Local cohomology of Du Bois singularities and applications to families
- Log canonical singularities are Du Bois
- \(F\)-injectivity and Frobenius closure of ideals in Noetherian rings of characteristic \(p>0\)
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