A proof that toroidal crossing spaces with a simple logarithmic section and a transverse anticanonical divisor admit smoothings, together with a proof of Danilov's Hodge-de Rham degeneration conjecture.
Deformations of semi-smooth varieties
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For a singular variety X, an essential step to determine its smoothability and study its deformations is the understanding of the tangent sheaf and of the sheaf T^1_X:=ext^1(Omega_X,O_X). A variety is semi-smooth if its singularities are \'etale locally the product of a double crossing point (uv=0) or a pinch point (u^2-v^2w=0) with affine space; equivalently, if it can be obtained by gluing a smooth variety along a smooth divisor via an involution with smooth quotient. Our main result is the explicit computation of the tangent sheaf and the sheaf T^1_X for a semi-smooth variety X in terms of the gluing data.
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Smoothing toroidal crossing spaces
A proof that toroidal crossing spaces with a simple logarithmic section and a transverse anticanonical divisor admit smoothings, together with a proof of Danilov's Hodge-de Rham degeneration conjecture.