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We generalize Standard Monomial Theory (SMT) to intersections of Schubert varieties and opposite Schubert varieties; such varieties are called Richardson varieties. The aim of this article is to get closer to a geometric interpretation of…
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This is the first chapter in our "Toric Topology" book project. Further chapters are coming. Comments and suggestions are very welcome.
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