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Spaces of algebraic maps from real projective spaces to toric varieties

Algebraic Topology 2014-10-03 v2 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

The problem of approximating the infinite dimensional space of all continuous maps from an algebraic variety XX to an algebraic variety YY by finite dimensional spaces of algebraic maps arises in several areas of geometry and mathematical physics. An often considered formulation of the problem (sometimes called the Atiyah-Jones problem after \cite{AJ}) is to determine a (preferably optimal) integer nDn_D such that the inclusion from this finite dimensional algebraic space into the corresponding infinite dimensional one induces isomorphisms of homology (or homotopy) groups through dimension nDn_D, where DD denotes a tuple of integers called the "degree" of the algebraic maps and nDn_D\to\infty as DD\to\infty. In this paper we investigate this problem in the case when XX is a real projective space and YY is a smooth compact toric variety.

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@article{arxiv.1312.6797,
  title  = {Spaces of algebraic maps from real projective spaces to toric varieties},
  author = {Andrzej Kozlowski and Masahiro Ohno and Kohhei Yamaguchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.6797},
  year   = {2014}
}