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Smoothing pairs over degenerate Calabi-Yau varieties

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We apply the techniques developed in our previous work with Leung to study smoothings of a pair $(X,\mathfrak{C}^*)$, where $\mathfrak{C}^*$ is a bounded perfect complex of locally free sheaves over a degenerate Calabi-Yau variety $X$. In particular, if $X$ is a projective Calabi-Yau variety admitting the structure of a toroidal crossing space and with the higher tangent sheaf $\mathcal{T}^1_X$ globally generated, and $\mathfrak{F}$ is a locally free sheaf over $X$, then we prove, using the recent results of Felten-Filip-Ruddat, that the pair $(X,\mathfrak{F})$ is formally smoothable when $\text{Ext}^2(\mathfrak{F},\mathfrak{F})_0 = 0$ and $H^2(X,\mathcal{O}_X) = 0$.

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Smoothing toroidal crossing spaces

math.AG · 2019-08-29 · conditional · novelty 8.0

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.

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  • Smoothing toroidal crossing spaces math.AG · 2019-08-29 · conditional · none · ref 9 · internal anchor

    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.