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In
algebraic geometry Algebraic geometry is a branch of mathematics which uses abstract algebraic techniques, mainly from commutative algebra, to solve geometry, geometrical problems. Classically, it studies zero of a function, zeros of multivariate polynomials; th ...
, a Du Val singularity, also called simple surface singularity, Kleinian singularity, or rational double point, is an isolated singularity of a complex surface which is modeled on a double branched cover of the plane, with minimal resolution obtained by replacing the singular point with a tree of smooth rational curves, with intersection pattern dual to a Dynkin diagram of A-D-E singularity type. They are the
canonical singularities In mathematics, canonical singularities appear as singularities of the canonical model of a projective variety, and terminal singularities are special cases that appear as singularities of Minimal model program, minimal models. They were introduced ...
(or, equivalently, rational Gorenstein singularities) in dimension 2. They were studied by
Patrick du Val Patrick du Val (March 26, 1903 – January 22, 1987) was a British mathematician, known for his work on algebraic geometry, differential geometry, and general relativity. The concept of Du Val singularity of an algebraic surface is named af ...
and
Felix Klein Felix Christian Klein (; ; 25 April 1849 – 22 June 1925) was a German mathematician and Mathematics education, mathematics educator, known for his work in group theory, complex analysis, non-Euclidean geometry, and the associations betwe ...
. The Du Val singularities also appear as quotients of \Complex^2 by a finite subgroup of SL2(\Complex); equivalently, a finite subgroup of
SU(2) In mathematics, the special unitary group of degree , denoted , is the Lie group of unitary matrices with determinant 1. The matrices of the more general unitary group may have complex determinants with absolute value 1, rather than real 1 ...
, which are known as
binary polyhedral group Binary may refer to: Science and technology Mathematics * Binary number, a representation of numbers using only two values (0 and 1) for each digit * Binary function, a function that takes two arguments * Binary operation, a mathematical op ...
s. The rings of
invariant polynomial Invariant and invariance may refer to: Computer science * Invariant (computer science), an expression whose value doesn't change during program execution ** Loop invariant, a property of a program loop that is true before (and after) each iterat ...
s of these finite group actions were computed by Klein, and are essentially the coordinate rings of the singularities; this is a classic result in
invariant theory Invariant theory is a branch of abstract algebra dealing with actions of groups on algebraic varieties, such as vector spaces, from the point of view of their effect on functions. Classically, the theory dealt with the question of explicit descr ...
.


Classification

The possible Du Val singularities are (up to analytical isomorphism): * A_n: \quad w^2+x^2+y^=0 * D_n: \quad w^2+y(x^2+y^) = 0 \qquad (n\ge 4) * E_6: \quad w^2+x^3+y^4=0 * E_7: \quad w^2+x(x^2+y^3)=0 * E_8: \quad w^2+x^3+y^5=0.


See also

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Brieskorn–Grothendieck resolution In mathematics, a Brieskorn–Grothendieck resolution is a resolution conjectured by Alexander Grothendieck Alexander Grothendieck, later Alexandre Grothendieck in French (; ; ; 28 March 1928 – 13 November 2014), was a German-born Fren ...
*
General elephant In algebraic geometry, ''general elephant'' is an idiosyncratic name for a general element of the anticanonical system of a variety, introduced by Miles Reid Miles Anthony Reid FRS (born 30 January 1948) is a mathematician who works in algebr ...
conjecture


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