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Fundamental groups of log Calabi-Yau surfaces

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In this article, we study the orbifold fundamental group $\pi_1^{\rm orb}(X,\Delta)$ of a Calabi--Yau pair $(X,\Delta)$ with log canonical singularities. We conjecture that the orbifold fundamental group $\pi_1^{\rm orb}(X,\Delta)$ of a $n$-dimensional log Calabi--Yau pair admits a normal solvable subgroup of rank at most $2n$ and index at most $c(n)$. We prove this conjecture in the case that $n=2$. More precisely, for a log Calabi--Yau surface pair $(X,\Delta)$ we show that $\pi_1^{\rm orb}(X,\Delta)$ is the extension of a nilpotent group of length at most $2$ and rank at most $4$ by a finite group of order at most $7200$. We also show that the bounds on the nilpotency length, rank, and order of the finite group quotient in this result are sharp. Finally, we provide some necessary criteria for a log Calabi--Yau surface $(X,\Delta)$ to have an infinite, or a non virtually abelian orbifold fundamental group.

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Calabi-Yau pairs of complexity two

math.AG · 2024-12-25 · conditional · novelty 7.0

A Calabi-Yau pair of complexity two is cluster type exactly when its standard model over a toric base is nodal, component-compatible, and volume-large; this classifies all rank-one Gorenstein del Pezzo surfaces.

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  • Calabi-Yau pairs of complexity two math.AG · 2024-12-25 · conditional · none · ref 12 · internal anchor

    A Calabi-Yau pair of complexity two is cluster type exactly when its standard model over a toric base is nodal, component-compatible, and volume-large; this classifies all rank-one Gorenstein del Pezzo surfaces.