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.
Birational complexity of log Calabi-Yau 3-folds
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We study the birational complexity of log Calabi-Yau $3$-folds. For such a pair $(X,B)$ of index one and coregularity zero, we show that $c_{\rm bir}(X,B)\in \{0,2,3\}$. Further, we prove that $(X,B)$ has a log Calabi-Yau crepant birational model that admits a crepant contraction to $(\mathbb{P}^{3-c},H_0+\dots+H_{3-c})$, where $c=c_{\rm bir}(X,B)$. To prove this, we give a geometric characterization of standard $\mathbb{P}^1$-links.
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Calabi-Yau pairs of complexity two
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.