Smoothness, Semistability, and Toroidal Geometry

Abstract

We provide a new proof of the following result: Let X be a variety of finite type over an algebraically closed field k of characteristic 0, let Z⊂ X be a proper closed subset. There exists a modification f:X1 X, such that X1 is a quasi-projective nonsingular variety and Z1 = f-1(Z) is a strict divisor of normal crossings. Needless to say, this theorem is a weak version of Hironaka's well known theorem on resolution of singularities. Our proof has the feature that it builds on two standard techniques of algebraic geometry: semistable reduction for curves, and toric geometry. Another proof of the same result was discovered independently by F. Bogomolov and T. Pantev. The two proofs are similar in spirit but quite different in detail.

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