Semiorthogonal decompositions in families (Q6198720)

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Semiorthogonal decompositions in families
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7821736

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    Semiorthogonal decompositions in families (English)
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    20 March 2024
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    Summary: We discuss recent developments in the study of semiorthogonal decompositions of algebraic varieties with an emphasis on their behavior in families. First, we overview new results concerning homological projective duality. Then we introduce residual categories, discuss their relation to small quantum cohomology, and compute Serre dimensions of residual categories of complete intersections. After that we define simultaneous resolutions of singularities and describe a construction that works in particular for nodal degenerations of even-dimensional varieties. Finally, we introduce the concept of absorption of singularities which works under appropriate assumptions for nodal degenerations of odd-dimensional varieties. For the entire collection see [Zbl 07816356].
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    derived categories of coherent sheaves
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    semiorthogonal decompositions
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    Lefschetz decompositions
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    homological projective duality
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    categorical joins
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    categorical cones
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    residual categories
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    mirror symmetry
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    quantum cohomology
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    categorical resolutions of singularities
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    simultaneous categorical resolutions of singularities
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    absorption of singularities
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    Fano threefolds
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