Small resolutions of SU(5)-models in F-theory

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We provide an explicit desingularization and study the resulting fiber geometry of elliptically fibered four-folds defined by Weierstrass models admitting a split Ã4 singularity over a divisor of the discriminant locus. Such varieties are used to geometrically engineer SU(5) grand unified theories in F-theory. The desingularization is given by a small resolution of singularities. The Ã4 fiber naturally appears after resolving the singularities in codimension-one in the base. The remaining higher codimension singularities are then beautifully described by a four-dimensional affine binomial variety which leads to six different small resolutions of the elliptically fibered four-fold. These six small resolutions define distinct four-folds connected to each other by a network of flop transitions forming a dihedral group. The location of these exotic fibers in the base is mapped to conifold points of the three-folds that defines the type IIB orientifold limit of the F-theory. The full resolution has interesting properties, specially for fibers in codimension-three: the rank of the singular fiber does not necessary increase and the fibers are not necessary in the list of Kodaira and some are not even (extended) Dynkin diagrams. © 2013 International Press.

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Esole, M., & Yau, S. T. (2013). Small resolutions of SU(5)-models in F-theory. Advances in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 17(6), 1195–1253. https://doi.org/10.4310/ATMP.2013.v17.n6.a1

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