
doi: 10.1007/bf01798229
handle: 11583/1849563
Among the weakly normal varieties (in the sense of Andreotti and Bombieri, [1]) are of particular interest those varieties such that the normalization morphism is unramified outside a subvariety of codimension not less than 2. We describe the singularities of these varieties (called here WN1) by means of analytic equations, tangent cones, analytic branches and we show that any irreducible projective variety is birationally equivalent to a WN1 hypersur face and that a Gorenstein variety is weakly normal if and only if it is WN1.
510.mathematics, weakly normal varieties, singularities of codimension one, Singularities in algebraic geometry, Article, Singularities of surfaces or higher-dimensional varieties
510.mathematics, weakly normal varieties, singularities of codimension one, Singularities in algebraic geometry, Article, Singularities of surfaces or higher-dimensional varieties
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