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Kawamata log terminal singularities of full rank

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arxiv 2007.10322 v2 pith:TGCG556T submitted 2020-07-20 math.AG

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We study Kawamata log terminal singularities of full rank, i.e., $n$-dimensional klt singularities containing a large finite abelian group of rank $n$ in its regional fundamental group. The main result of this article is that klt singularities of full rank degenerate to cones over log crepant equivalent toric quotient varieties. To establish the main theorem, we reduce the proof to the study of Fano type varieties with large finite automorphisms of full rank. We prove that such Fano type varieties are log crepant equivalent toric. Furthermore, any such Fano variety of dimension $n$ contains an open affine subset isomorphic to $\mathbb{G}_m^n$. As a first application, we study complements on klt singularities of full rank. As a second application, we study dual complexes of log Calabi-Yau structures on Fano type varieties with large fundamental group of their smooth locus.

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