Mustafin Varieties
Abstract
A Mustafin variety is a degeneration of projective space induced by a point configuration in a Bruhat-Tits building. The special fiber is reduced and Cohen-Macaulay, and its irreducible components form interesting combinatorial patterns. For configurations that lie in one apartment, these patterns are regular mixed subdivisions of scaled simplices, and the Mustafin variety is a twisted Veronese variety built from such a subdivision. This connects our study to tropical and toric geometry. For general configurations, the irreducible components of the special fiber are rational varieties, and any blow-up of projective space along a linear subspace arrangement can arise. A detailed study of Mustafin varieties is undertaken for configurations in the Bruhat-Tits tree of PGL(2) and in the two-dimensional building of PGL(3). The latter yields the classification of Mustafin triangles into 38 combinatorial types.
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@article{arxiv.1002.1418,
title = {Mustafin Varieties},
author = {Dustin Cartwright and Mathias Häbich and Bernd Sturmfels and Annette Werner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.1418},
year = {2011}
}
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39 pages, 7 figures