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On the (non)existence of symplectic resolutions for imprimitive symplectic reflection groups

Symplectic Geometry 2013-09-16 v1 Representation Theory

Abstract

We study the existence of symplectic resolutions of quotient singularities V/G where V is a symplectic vector space and G acts symplectically. Namely, we classify the symplectically irreducible and imprimitive groups, excluding those of the form KS2K \rtimes S_2 where K<\SL2(\C)K < \SL_2(\C), for which the corresponding quotient singularity admits a projective symplectic resolution. As a consequence, for dimV4\dim V \neq 4, we classify all quotient singularities V/GV/G admitting a projective symplectic resolution which do not decompose as a product of smaller-dimensional quotient singularities, except for at most four explicit singularities, that occur in dimensions at most 10, for whom the question of existence remains open.

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@article{arxiv.1309.3558,
  title  = {On the (non)existence of symplectic resolutions for imprimitive symplectic reflection groups},
  author = {Gwyn Bellamy and Travis Schedler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.3558},
  year   = {2013}
}

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