English

Semifree circle actions, Bott towers, and quasitoric manifolds

Algebraic Topology 2015-06-26 v2 Geometric Topology

Abstract

A Bott tower is the total space of a tower of fibre bundles with base CP^1 and fibres CP^1. Every Bott tower of height n is a smooth projective toric variety whose moment polytope is combinatorially equivalent to an n-cube. A circle action is semifree if it is free on the complement to fixed points. We show that a (quasi)toric manifold (in the sense of Davis-Januszkiewicz) over an n-cube with a semifree circle action and isolated fixed points is a Bott tower. Then we show that every Bott tower obtained in this way is topologically trivial, that is, homeomorphic to a product of 2-spheres. This extends a recent result of Ilinskii, who showed that a smooth compact toric variety with a semifree circle action and isolated fixed points is homeomorphic to a product of 2-spheres, and makes a further step towards our understanding of a problem motivated by Hattori's work on semifree circle actions. Finally, we show that if the cohomology ring of a quasitoric manifold (or Bott tower) is isomorphic to that of a product of 2-spheres, then the manifold is homeomorphic to the product.

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@article{arxiv.math/0607094,
  title  = {Semifree circle actions, Bott towers, and quasitoric manifolds},
  author = {Mikiya Masuda and Taras Panov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0607094},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

22 pages, LaTEX; substantially revised