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Translated tori in the characteristic varieties of complex hyperplane arrangements
Published 1999-12-29, updated 2000-10-09Version 3
We give examples of complex hyperplane arrangements for which the top characteristic variety contains positive-dimensional irreducible components that do not pass through the origin of the character torus. These examples answer several questions of Libgober and Yuzvinsky. As an application, we exhibit a pair of arrangements for which the resonance varieties of the Orlik-Solomon algebra are (abstractly) isomorphic, yet whose characteristic varieties are not isomorphic. The difference comes from translated components, which are not detected by the tangent cone at the origin.
Comments: Revised and expanded; 16 pages, 10 figures; to appear in Topology and its Applications
Journal: Topology and Appl. 118 (2002), 209-223
Keywords: complex hyperplane arrangements, translated tori, variety contains positive-dimensional irreducible components, characteristic variety contains positive-dimensional
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