Weakly-exceptional quotient singularities in prime dimension
classification
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singularitiesdimensionprimequotientweakly-exceptionalarbitrarybeenblow
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A singularity is said to be weakly-exceptional if it has a unique purely log terminal blow up. This is a natural generalization of the surface singularities of types $D_{n}$, $E_{6}$, $E_{7}$ and $E_{8}$. Since this idea was introduced, quotient singularities of this type have been classified in dimensions up to $5$. This paper looks at such singularities in dimension $p$, where $p$ is an arbitrary prime number.
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