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Non-Archimedean integrals and stringy Euler numbers of log-terminal pairs

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Using non-Archimedian integration over spaces of arcs of algebraic varieties, we define stringy Euler numbers associated with arbitrary Kawamata log-terminal pairs. There is a natural Kawamata log-terminal pair corresponding to an algebraic variety V having a regular action of a finite group G. In this situation we show that the stringy Euler number of this pair coincides with the physicists’ orbifold Euler number defined by the Dixon-Harvey-Vafa-Witten formula. As an application, we prove a conjecture of Miles Reid on the Euler numbers of crepant desingularizations of Gorenstein quotient singularities.

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Received March 19, 1998

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Batyrev, V. Non-Archimedean integrals and stringy Euler numbers of log-terminal pairs . J. Eur. Math. Soc. 1, 5–33 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00011158

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