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Classification of toric manifolds over an $n$-cube with one vertex cut

Published 22 May 2017 in math.AT, math.AG, and math.CO | (1705.07530v1)

Abstract: We say that a complete nonsingular toric variety (called a toric manifold in this paper) is over $P$ if its quotient by the compact torus is homeomorphic to $P$ as a manifold with corners. Bott manifolds (or Bott towers) are toric manifolds over an $n$-cube $In$ and blowing them up at a fixed point produces toric manifolds over $\mathrm{vc}(In)$ an $n$-cube with one vertex cut. They are all projective. On the other hand, Oda's $3$-fold, the simplest non-projective toric manifold, is over $\mathrm{vc}(In)$. In this paper, we classify toric manifolds over $\mathrm{vc}(In)$ $(n\ge 3)$ as varieties and also as smooth manifolds. As a consequence, it turns out that (1) there are many non-projective toric manifolds over $\mathrm{vc}(In)$ but they are all diffeomorphic, and (2) toric manifolds over $\mathrm{vc}(In)$ in some class are determined by their cohomology rings as varieties among toric manifolds.

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