On a series of Gorenstein cyclic quotient singularities admitting a unique projective crepant resolution.
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- Let $G$ be a finite subgroup of SL$\left( r,% {\mathbb{C}}\right) $. In dimensions $r=2$ and $r=3$, McKay correspondence provides a natural bijection between the set of irreducible representations of $G$ and a cohomology-ring basis of the overlying space of a projective, crepant desingularization of ${\mathbb{C}}^r/G$. For $r=2$ this desingularization is unique and is known to be determined by the Hilbert scheme of the $G$% -orbits. Similar statements (including a method of distinguishing just {\it{one}} among all possible smooth minimal models of ${\mathbb{C}}^3/G$), are very probably true for all $G$'s $\subset $ SL$\left( 3,{\mathbb{C}}\right) $ too, and recent Hilbert-scheme-techniques due to Ito, Nakamura and Reid, are expected to lead to a new fascinating uniform theory. For dimensions $r\geq 4 $, however, to apply analogous techniques one needs extra modifications. In addition, minimal models of ${\mathbb{C}}^r/G$ are smooth only under special circumstances. ${\mathbb{C}}^4/\left( \hbox{\rm involution}\right) $, for instance, cannot have any smooth minimal model. On the other hand, all abelian quotient spaces which are c.i.'s can always be fully resolved by torus-equivariant, crepant, projective morphisms. Hence, from the very beginning, the question whether a given Gorenstein quotient space ${\mathbb{C}}% ^r/G$, $r\geq 4$, admits special desingularizations of this kind, seems to be absolutely crucial.\noindent In the present paper, after a brief introduction to the existence-problem of such desingularizations (for abelian $G$'s) from the point of view of toric geometry, we prove that the Gorenstein cyclic quotient singularities of type \[ \frac 1l\,\left( 1,\ldots ,1,l-\left( r-1\right) \right) \] with $l\geq r\geq 2$, have a \textit{unique }torus-equivariant projective, crepant, partial resolution, which is full'' iff either $l\equiv 0$ mod $% \left( r-1\right) $ or $l\equiv 1$ mod $\left( r-1\right) $. As it turns out, if one of these two conditions is fulfilled, then the exceptional locus of the full desingularization consists of $\lfloor\frac{l}{r-1} \rfloor $ prime divisors, $\lfloor\frac{l}{r-1} \rfloor -1$ of which are isomorphic to the total spaces of ${\mathbb{P}}_{{\mathbb{C}}}^1$-bundles over ${\mathbb{P}}_{{\mathbb{C}}% }^{r-2}$. 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 $r$-tuple Veronese embedding of ${\mathbb{P}}_{\mathbb{C}}^{r-1}$.
Author: | Dimitrios I. Dais, Martin Henk |
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Document Type: | ZIB-Report |
Date of first Publication: | 1997/09/04 |
Series (Serial Number): | ZIB-Report (SC-97-39) |
ZIB-Reportnumber: | SC-97-39 |