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Characterizations of Toric Varieties via Polarized Endomorphisms

Published 25 Feb 2017 in math.AG and math.DS | (1702.07883v2)

Abstract: Let $X$ be a normal projective variety and $f:X\to X$ a non-isomorphic polarized endomorphism. We give two characterizations for $X$ to be a toric variety. First we show that if $X$ is $\mathbb{Q}$-factorial and $G$-almost homogeneous for some linear algebraic group $G$ such that $f$ is $G$-equivariant, then $X$ is a toric variety. Next we give a geometric characterization: if $X$ is of Fano type and smooth in codimension 2 and if there is an $f{-1}$-invariant reduced divisor $D$ such that $f|_{X\backslash D}$ is quasi-\'etale and $K_X+D$ is $\mathbb{Q}$-Cartier, then $X$ admits a quasi-\'etale cover $\widetilde{X}$ such that $\widetilde{X}$ is a toric variety and $f$ lifts to $\widetilde{X}$. In particular, if $X$ is further assumed to be smooth, then $X$ is a toric variety.

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