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Facets of secondary polytopes and Chow stability of toric varieties

Published 19 Jun 2013 in math.AG, math.CO, and math.DG | (1306.4504v3)

Abstract: Chow stability is one notion of Mumford's Geometric Invariant Theory for studying the moduli space of polarized varieties. Kapranov, Sturmfels and Zelevinsky detected that Chow stability of polarized toric varieties is determined by its inherent {\it secondary polytope}, which is a polytope whose vertices correspond to regular triangulations of the associated polytope \cite{KSZ}. In this paper, we give a purely convex-geometrical proof that the Chow form of a projective toric variety is HH-semistable if and only if it is HH-polystable with respect to the standard complex torus action HH. This \emph{essentially} means that Chow semistability is equivalent to Chow polystability for any (not-necessaliry-smooth) projective toric varieties.

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