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Relative Chow correspondences and the Griffiths group

Eric M. Friedlander (2000)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

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A relativization of earlier constructions and Nori’s rational Lefschetz theorem enable interesting examples of the “topological filtration” on algebraic cycles.

Cohomology, symmetry and perfection.

Emili Bifet (1992)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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We explain the philosophy behind the computations in [BDP] and place them in a wider conceptual setting. We also outline, for toric varieties, the resulting equivalent approach to some key results in that theory.

Higher order duality and toric embeddings

Alicia Dickenstein, Sandra Di Rocco, Ragni Piene (2014)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

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The notion of higher order dual varieties of a projective variety, introduced by Piene in 1983, is a natural generalization of the classical notion of projective duality. In this paper we study higher order dual varieties of projective toric embeddings. We express the degree of the second dual variety of a 2-jet spanned embedding of a smooth toric threefold in geometric and combinatorial terms, and we classify those whose second dual variety has dimension less than expected. We also...

Maps of toric varieties in Cox coordinates

Gavin Brown, Jarosław Buczyński (2013)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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The Cox ring provides a coordinate system on a toric variety analogous to the homogeneous coordinate ring of projective space. Rational maps between projective spaces are described using polynomials in the coordinate ring, and we generalise this to toric varieties, providing a unified description of arbitrary rational maps between toric varieties in terms of their Cox coordinates. Introducing formal roots of polynomials is necessary even in the simplest examples.