On minimal log discrepancies and kollár components

Author:

Moraga Joaquín

Abstract

AbstractIn this article, we prove a local implication of boundedness of Fano varieties. More precisely, we prove that $d$-dimensional $a$-log canonical singularities with standard coefficients, which admit an $\epsilon$-plt blow-up, have minimal log discrepancies belonging to a finite set which only depends on $d,\,a$ and $\epsilon$. This result gives a natural geometric stratification of the possible mld's in a fixed dimension by finite sets. As an application, we prove the ascending chain condition for minimal log discrepancies of exceptional singularities. We also introduce an invariant for klt singularities related to the total discrepancy of Kollár components.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Mathematics

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