scholarly journals Du Bois singularities deform

Author(s):  
Sándor J. Kovács ◽  
Karl Schwede
2017 ◽  
Vol 153 (10) ◽  
pp. 2147-2170 ◽  
Author(s):  
Linquan Ma ◽  
Karl Schwede ◽  
Kazuma Shimomoto

In this paper we study the local cohomology modules of Du Bois singularities. Let $(R,\mathfrak{m})$ be a local ring; we prove that if $R_{\text{red}}$ is Du Bois, then $H_{\mathfrak{m}}^{i}(R)\rightarrow H_{\mathfrak{m}}^{i}(R_{\text{red}})$ is surjective for every $i$. We find many applications of this result. For example, we answer a question of Kovács and Schwede [Inversion of adjunction for rational and Du Bois pairs, Algebra Number Theory 10 (2016), 969–1000; MR 3531359] on the Cohen–Macaulay property of Du Bois singularities. We obtain results on the injectivity of $\operatorname{Ext}$ that provide substantial partial answers to questions in Eisenbud et al. [Cohomology on toric varieties and local cohomology with monomial supports, J. Symbolic Comput. 29 (2000), 583–600] in characteristic $0$. These results can also be viewed as generalizations of the Kodaira vanishing theorem for Cohen–Macaulay Du Bois varieties. We prove results on the set-theoretic Cohen–Macaulayness of the defining ideal of Du Bois singularities, which are characteristic-$0$ analogs and generalizations of results of Singh–Walther and answer some of their questions in Singh and Walther [On the arithmetic rank of certain Segre products, in Commutative algebra and algebraic geometry, Contemporary Mathematics, vol. 390 (American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 2005), 147–155]. We extend results on the relation between Koszul cohomology and local cohomology for $F$-injective and Du Bois singularities first shown in Hochster and Roberts [The purity of the Frobenius and local cohomology, Adv. Math. 21 (1976), 117–172; MR 0417172 (54 #5230)]. We also prove that singularities of dense $F$-injective type deform.


2017 ◽  
Vol 288 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 1143-1155
Author(s):  
Bhargav Bhatt ◽  
Linquan Ma ◽  
Karl Schwede

Author(s):  
Patrick Graf

AbstractLet (In fact, we prove a more general version of this result which also deals with theWe also give an example showing that the statement cannot be generalized to spaces with Du Bois singularities. As an application, we give a Kodaira–Akizuki–Nakano-type vanishing result for log canonical pairs which holds for reflexive as well as for Kähler differentials.


2010 ◽  
Vol 224 (4) ◽  
pp. 1618-1640 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sándor J. Kovács ◽  
Karl Schwede ◽  
Karen E. Smith

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