Singular string polytopes and functorial resolutions from Newton-Okounkov bodies
Megumi Harada, Jihyeon Jessie Yang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how toric degenerations of flag varieties linked to string polytopes can be resolved into smooth varieties using functorial Newton-Okounkov bodies, connecting algebraic and combinatorial structures.
Contribution
It establishes a functorial framework for resolutions of singularities of toric degenerations of flag varieties via Newton-Okounkov bodies and string polytopes.
Findings
Toric degenerations fit into a commutative diagram resolving singularities.
Newton-Okounkov bodies of Bott-Samelson varieties coincide under certain valuations.
Explicit descriptions of Newton-Okounkov bodies relate to generalized string polytopes.
Abstract
The main result of this note is that the toric degenerations of flag varieties associated to string polytopes and certain Bott-Samelson resolutions of flag varieties fit into a commutative diagram which gives a resolution of singularities of singular toric varieties corresponding to string polytopes. Our main tool is a result of Anderson which shows that the toric degenerations arising from Newton-Okounkov bodies are functorial in an appropriate sense. We also use results of Fujita which show that Newton-Okounkov bodies of Bott-Samelson varieties with respect to a certain valuation coincide with generalized string polytopes, as well as previous results by the authors which explicitly describe the Newton-Okounkov bodies of Bott-Samelson varieties with respect to a different valuation in terms of Grossberg-Karshon twisted cubes. A key step in our argument is that,…
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TopicsAlgebraic structures and combinatorial models · Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
