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We completely prove the ACC for minimal log discrepancies on smooth threefolds. It implies on smooth threefolds the ACC for a-lc thresholds, the uniform m-adic semi-continuity of minimal log discrepancies and the boundedness of the log…
We prove that the ACC conjecture for minimal log discrepancies holds for threefolds in $[1-\delta,+\infty)$, where $\delta>0$ only depends on the coefficient set. We also study Reid's general elephant for pairs, and show Shokurov's…
We describe the set of minimal log discrepancies of toric log varities, and study its accumulation points.
We prove that the largest accumulation point of the set $\mathcal{T}_3$ of all three-dimensional log canonical thresholds $c(X,F)$ is 5/6.
In this paper, we show that Shokurov's conjectures on the ACC for $a$-lc thresholds and the ACC for minimal log discrepancies are equivalent in the interval $[0,1)$. That is, the conjecture on ACC for $a$-lc thresholds holds for every…
Minimal log discrepancies (mld's) are related not only to termination of log flips, and thus to the existence of log flips but also to the ascending chain condition (acc) of some global invariants and invariants of singularities in the Log…
We discuss the ideal-adic semi-continuity problem for minimal log discrepancies by Mustata. We study the purely log terminal case, and prove the semi-continuity of minimal log discrepancies when a Kawamata log terminal triple deforms in the…
We show the semi-continuity property of minimal log discrepancies for varieties which have a crepant resolution in the category of Deligne-Mumford stacks. Using this property, we also prove the ideal-adic semi-continuity problem for toric…
In this paper we show that the set of accumulation points of generalized log canonical thresholds for certain DCC sets comes from the set of generalized log canonical thresholds of dimension $1$ less of the same DCC sets.
The minimal log discrepancy is an invariant of singularities that plays an important role in the birational classification of algebraic varieties. Shokurov conjectured that the minimal log discrepancy can always be bounded from above in…
We survey the known and expected properties of the minimal log discrepancy, the local invariant of a log variety.
We show that generalized log canonical thresholds for complex analytic spaces satisfy the ACC and we characterize the accumulation points.
We give an upper bound for the minimal discrepancies of hypersurface singularities. As an application, we show that Shokurov's conjecture is true for log-terminal threefolds.
Let $\mathcal C\subset(0,1]$ be a set satisfying the descending chain condition. We show that any accumulation point of volumes of log canonical surfaces $(X, B)$ with coefficients in $\mathcal C$ can be realized as the volume of a log…
We prove the normality of minimal log canonical centers on threefold pairs which residue fields are perfect of residue characteristics $p\neq 2,3 $ and $5$. We also show that the union of all log canonical centers on threefold pairs with…
An explanation to the boundness of minimal log discrepancies conjectured by V.V. Shokurov would be that the minimal log discrepancies of a variety in its closed points define a lower semi-continuous function. We check this lower…
We compute the Mather minimal log discrepancy via jet schemes and arc spaces for toric varieties and very general hypersurfaces.
We discuss the ACC conjecture and the LSC conjecture for minimal log discrepancies of generalized pairs. We prove that some known results on these two conjectures for usual pairs are still valid for generalized pairs. We also discuss the…
We obtain that the nonzero accumulation points of the set of 3-fold canonical thresholds $\ct(X,S)$ are precisely $1/k$ where $k\ge 2$ is an integer and $S$ is an effective integral divisor of a projective 3-fold $X$ with only terminal…
We prove that the only accumulation points of the set $T_3$ of all three-dimensional log canonical thresholds in the interval $[1/2,1]$ are $1/2+1/n$, where $n\in\ZZ$, $n\ge 3$.