Calabi-Yau metrics on C^n with tangent cone C × A1 are unique up to scaling and isometry.
The singular set of minimal surfaces near polyhedral cones
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We adapt the method of Simon [JDG '93] to prove a $C^{1,\alpha}$-regularity theorem for minimal varifolds which resemble a cone $\bf{C}_0^2$ over an equiangular geodesic net. For varifold classes admitting a "no-hole" condition on the singular set, we additionally establish $C^{1,\alpha}$-regularity near the cone $\bf{C}_0^2 \times \mathbb R^m$. Combined with work of Allard [Ann. of Math. '72], Simon [JDG '93], Taylor [Ann. of Math. '76], and Naber-Valtorta [Ann. of Math. '17], our result implies a $C^{1,\alpha}$-structure for the top three strata of minimizing clusters and size-minimizing currents, and a Lipschitz structure on the $(n-3)$-stratum.
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Uniqueness of some Calabi-Yau metrics on $\mathbf{C}^n$
Calabi-Yau metrics on C^n with tangent cone C × A1 are unique up to scaling and isometry.