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On a conjecture of Bitoun and Schedler

Algebraic Geometry 2023-01-03 v2

Abstract

Suppose that XX is a smooth complex algebraic variety of dimension 3\geq 3 and ff defines a hypersurface ZZ in XX, with a unique singular point PP. Bitoun and Schedler conjectured that the D{\mathcal D}-module generated by 1f\tfrac{1}{f} has length equal to gP(Z)+2g_P(Z)+2, where gP(Z)g_{P}(Z) is the reduced genus of ZZ at PP. We prove that this length is always gP(Z)+2\geq g_P(Z)+2 and equality holds if and only if 1f\tfrac{1}{f} lies in the D{\mathcal D}-module generated by I0(f)1fI_0(f)\tfrac{1}{f}, where I0(f)I_0(f) is the multiplier ideal J(f1ϵ){\mathcal J}(f^{1-\epsilon}), with 0<ϵ10<\epsilon\ll 1. In particular, we see that the conjecture holds if the pair (X,Z)(X,Z) is log canonical. We can also recover, with an easy proof, the result of Bitoun and Schedler saying that the conjecture holds for weighted homogeneous isolated singularities. On the other hand, we give an example (a polynomial in 33 variables with an ordinary singular point of multiplicity 44) for which the conjecture does not hold.

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@article{arxiv.2207.02047,
  title  = {On a conjecture of Bitoun and Schedler},
  author = {Mircea Mustata and Sebastian Olano},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.02047},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

14 pages; v.2: minor changes, to appear in IMRN