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Quasitoric manifolds over a product of simplices

Algebraic Topology 2010-04-02 v2 Symplectic Geometry

Abstract

A quasitoric manifold (resp. a small cover) is a 2n2n-dimensional (resp. an nn-dimensional) smooth closed manifold with an effective locally standard action of (S1)n(S^1)^n (resp. (Z2)n(\mathbb Z_2)^n) whose orbit space is combinatorially an nn-dimensional simple convex polytope PP. In this paper we study them when PP is a product of simplices. A generalized Bott tower over \F\F, where \F=\C\F=\C or R\R, is a sequence of projective bundles of the Whitney sum of \F\F-line bundles starting with a point. Each stage of the tower over \F\F, which we call a generalized Bott manifold, provides an example of quasitoric manifolds (when \F=\C\F=\C) and small covers (when \F=R\F=\R) over a product of simplices. It turns out that every small cover over a product of simplices is equivalent (in the sense of Davis and Januszkiewicz \cite{DJ}) to a generalized Bott manifold. But this is not the case for quasitoric manifolds and we show that a quasitoric manifold over a product of simplices is equivalent to a generalized Bott manifold if and only if it admits an almost complex structure left invariant under the action. Finally, we show that a quasitoric manifold MM over a product of simplices is homeomorphic to a generalized Bott manifold if MM has the same cohomology ring as a product of complex projective spaces with \Q\Q coefficients.

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@article{arxiv.0803.2749,
  title  = {Quasitoric manifolds over a product of simplices},
  author = {Suyoung Choi and Mikiya Masuda and Dong Youp Suh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.2749},
  year   = {2010}
}