The spectrum of the cone of a non-reduced projective hypersurface with isolated singularities is determined by local spectral data of the reduced hypersurface together with global degree and multiplicity data.
Twisted logarithmic complexes of positively weighted homogeneous divisors
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For a rank 1 local system on the complement of a reduced divisor on a complex manifold $X$, its cohomology is calculated by the twisted meromorphic de Rham complex. Assuming the divisor is everywhere positively weighted homogeneous, we study necessary or sufficient conditions for a quasi-isomorphism from its twisted logarithmic subcomplex, called the logarithmic comparison theorem (LCT), by using a stronger version in terms of the associated complex of $D_X$-modules. In case the connection is a pullback by a defining function $f$ of the divisor and the residue is $\alpha$, we prove among others that if LCT holds, the annihilator of $f^{\alpha-1}$ in $D_X$ is generated by first order differential operators and $\alpha-1-j$ is not a root of the Bernstein-Sato polynomial for any positive integer $j$. The converse holds assuming either of the two conditions in case the associated complex of $D_X$-modules is acyclic except for the top degree. In the case where the local system is constant, the divisor is defined by a homogeneous polynomial, and the associated projective hypersurface has only weighted homogeneous isolated singularities, we show that LCT is equivalent to that $-1$ is the unique integral root of the Bernstein-Sato polynomial. We also give a simple proof of LCT in the hyperplane arrangement case under appropriate assumptions on residues, which is an immediate corollary of higher cohomology vanishing associated with Castelnuovo-Mumford regularity. Here the zero-extension case is also treated.
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Spectrum of cones of projective hypersurfaces with singularities isolated
The spectrum of the cone of a non-reduced projective hypersurface with isolated singularities is determined by local spectral data of the reduced hypersurface together with global degree and multiplicity data.