On a series of Gorenstein cyclic quotient singularities admitting a unique projective crepant resolution
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arXivmath/9803094MaRDI QIDQ6500855FDOQ6500855
Authors: Dimitrios I. Dais, Martin Henk
Abstract: In this paper we prove that the Gorenstein cyclic quotient singularities of type frac 1l (1,..., 1,l-(r-1)) with , have a extit{unique}torus-equivariant projective, crepant, partial resolution, which is ``full iff either mod or mod . As it turns out, if one of these two conditions is fulfilled, then the exceptional locus of the full desingularization consists of prime divisors, of which are isomorphic to the total spaces of -bundles over . Moreover, it is shown that intersection numbers are computable explicitly and that the resolution morphism can be viewed as a composite of successive (normalized) blow-ups. Obviously, the monoparametrized singularity-series of the above type contains (as its ``first member) the well-known Gorenstein singularity defined by the origin of the affine cone which lies over the -tuple Veronese embedding of .
Toric varieties, Newton polyhedra, Okounkov bodies (14M25) Computational aspects of higher-dimensional varieties (14Q15)
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