Abstract
Abstract
We give an explicit characterization on the singularities of exceptional pairs in any dimension. In particular, we show that any exceptional Fano surface is
$\frac {1}{42}$
-lc. As corollaries, we show that any
$\mathbb R$
-complementary surface X has an n-complement for some integer
$n\leq 192\cdot 84^{128\cdot 42^5}\approx 10^{10^{10.5}}$
, and Tian’s alpha invariant for any surface is
$\leq 3\sqrt {2}\cdot 84^{64\cdot 42^5}\approx 10^{10^{10.2}}$
. Although the latter two values are expected to be far from being optimal, they are the first explicit upper bounds of these two algebraic invariants for surfaces.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Computational Mathematics,Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics,Geometry and Topology,Mathematical Physics,Statistics and Probability,Algebra and Number Theory,Theoretical Computer Science,Analysis
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