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The analytic lattice cohomology of isolated singularities

Algebraic Geometry 2021-09-24 v1 Geometric Topology

Abstract

We associate (under a minor assumption) to any analytic isolated singularity of dimension n2n\geq 2 the `analytic lattice cohomology' Han=q0Hanq{\mathbb H}^*_{an}=\oplus_{q\geq 0}{\mathbb H}^q_{an}. Each Hanq{\mathbb H}^q_{an} is a graded Z[U]{\mathbb Z}[U]--module. It is the extension to higher dimension of the `analytic lattice cohomology' defined for a normal surface singularity with a rational homology sphere link. This latest one is the analytic analogue of the `topological lattice cohomology' of the link of the normal surface singularity, which conjecturally is isomorphic to the Heegaard Floer cohomology of the link. The definition uses a good resolution X~\widetilde{X} of the singularity (X,o)(X,o). Then we prove the independence of the choice of the resolution, and we show that the Euler characteristic of Han{\mathbb H}^*_{an} is hn1(OX~)h^{n-1}({\mathcal O}_{\widetilde{X}}). In the case of a hypersurface weighted homogeneous singularity we relate it to the Hodge spectral numbers of the first interval.

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@article{arxiv.2109.11266,
  title  = {The analytic lattice cohomology of isolated singularities},
  author = {Tamás Ágoston and András Némethi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.11266},
  year   = {2021}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2108.12429, arXiv:2108.12294