Abstract

The Hilbert series of a polarized algebraic variety (X, D) is a powerful invariant that, while it captures some features of the geometry of (X, D) precisely, often cannot recover much information about its singular locus. This work explores the extent to which the Hilbert series of an orbifold del Pezzo surface fails to pin down its singular locus, which provides nonexistence results describing when there are no orbifold del Pezzo surfaces with a given Hilbert series, supplies bounds on the number of singularities on such surfaces, and has applications to the combinatorics of lattice polytopes in the toric case.

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