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Interacting Intersections
Intersecting p-branes can be viewed as higher-dimensional interpretations of
multi-charge extremal p-branes, where some of the individual p-branes undergo
diagonal dimensional oxidation, while the others oxidise vertically. Although
the naive vertical oxidation of a single p-brane gives a continuum of p-branes,
a more natural description arises if one considers a periodic array of p-branes
in the higher dimension, implying a dependence on the compactification
coordinates. This still reduces to the single lower-dimensional p-brane when
viewed at distances large compared with the period. Applying the same logic to
the multi-charge solutions, we are led to consider more general classes of
intersecting p-brane solutions, again depending on the compactification
coordinates, which turn out to be described by interacting functions rather
than independent harmonic functions. These new solutions also provide a more
satisfactory interpretation for the lower-dimensional multi-charge p-branes,
which otherwise appear to be nothing more than the improbable coincidence of
charge-centres of individual constituents with zero binding energy.Comment: 20 pages, Latex, references adde
Residual intersection theory with reducible schemes
We develop a formula (Theorem 5.1) which allows to compute top Chern classes
of vector bundles on the vanishing locus of a section of this bundle.
This formula particularly applies in the case when is the union of
locally complete intersections giving the individual contribution of each
component and their mutual intersections. We conclude with applications to the
enumeration of rational curves in complete intersections in projective space.Comment: 9 page
Gorenstein formats, canonical and Calabi-Yau threefolds
We extend the known classification of threefolds of general type that are
complete intersections to various classes of non-complete intersections, and
find other classes of polarised varieties, including Calabi-Yau threefolds with
canonical singularities, that are not complete intersections. Our methods apply
more generally to construct orbifolds described by equations in given
Gorenstein formats.Comment: 25 page
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