The main application of canonical models are completeness proofs.
Finding a canonical inner model for supercompact cardinals is one of the major problems of inner model theory.
It is possible to describe a multitude of parabolic bursting cells by deriving a simple mathematical model, called a canonical model.
The canonical model assumes the errors are jointly normal.
If this is true then is called the relative canonical model of , or the canonical blow-up of .
The relative canonical model was independent of the choice of resolution.
It was not known whether relative canonical models were Cohen-Macaulay.
The class of varieties that are relative canonical models have canonical singularities.
V has canonical singularities if and only if it is a relative canonical model.