Ultrametric spaces of branches on arborescent singularities
Abstract
Let be a normal complex analytic surface singularity. We say that is arborescent if the dual graph of any resolution of it is a tree. Whenever are distinct branches on , we denote by their intersection number in the sense of Mumford. If is a fixed branch, we define when and otherwise. We generalize a theorem of P{\l}oski concerning smooth germs of surfaces, by proving that whenever is arborescent, then is an ultrametric on the set of branches of different from . We compute the maximum of , which gives an analog of a theorem of Teissier. We show that encodes topological information about the structure of the embedded resolutions of any finite set of branches. This generalizes a theorem of Favre and Jonsson concerning the case when both and are smooth. We generalize also from smooth germs to arbitrary arborescent ones their valuative interpretation of the dual trees of the resolutions of . Our proofs are based in an essential way on a determinantal identity of Eisenbud and Neumann.
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@article{arxiv.1605.02229,
title = {Ultrametric spaces of branches on arborescent singularities},
author = {Evelia R. García Barroso and Pedro D. González Pérez and Patrick Popescu-Pampu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.02229},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
37 pages, 16 figures. Compared to the first version on Arxiv, il has a new section 4.3, accompanied by 2 new figures. Several passages were clarified and the typos discovered in the meantime were corrected