On the topology of a resolution of isolated singularities

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DOI10.5427/JSING.2017.16JzbMATH Open1388.14019arXiv1704.01357OpenAlexW2963269727MaRDI QIDQ4597231FDOQ4597231


Authors: Vincenzo di Gennaro, Davide Franco Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 December 2017

Published in: Journal of Singularitiesl (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let Y be a complex projective variety of dimension n with isolated singularities, pi:XoY a resolution of singularities, G:=pi1mSing(Y) the exceptional locus. From Decomposition Theorem one knows that the map vanishes for k>n. Assuming this vanishing, we give a short proof of Decomposition Theorem for pi. A consequence is a short proof of the Decomposition Theorem for pi in all cases where one can prove the vanishing directly. This happens when either Y is a normal surface, or when pi is the blowing-up of Y along mSing(Y) with smooth and connected fibres, or when pi admits a natural Gysin morphism. We prove that this last condition is equivalent to say that the map vanishes for any k, and that the pull-back pik:Hk(Y)oHk(X) is injective. This provides a relationship between Decomposition Theorem and Bivariant Theory.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.01357




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