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Remarks on the combinatorial intersection cohomology of fans

Combinatorics 2007-05-23 v4 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

We review the theory of combinatorial intersection cohomology of fans developed by Barthel-Brasselet-Fieseler-Kaup, Bressler-Lunts, and Karu. This theory gives a substitute for the intersection cohomology of toric varieties which has all the expected formal properties but makes sense even for non-rational fans, which do not define a toric variety. As a result, a number of interesting results on the toric gg and hh polynomials have been extended from rational polytopes to general polytopes. We present explicit complexes computing the combinatorial IH in degrees one and two; the degree two complex gives the rigidity complex previously used by Kalai to study g2g_2. We present several new results which follow from these methods, as well as previously unpublished proofs of Kalai that gk(P)=0g_k(P) = 0 implies gk(P)=0g_k(P^*) = 0 and gk+1(P)=0g_{k+1}(P) = 0.

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@article{arxiv.math/0511488,
  title  = {Remarks on the combinatorial intersection cohomology of fans},
  author = {Tom Braden},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0511488},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

34 pages. Typos fixed; final version, to appear in Pure and Applied Math Quarterly