Toric stack

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In algebraic geometry, a toric stack is a stacky generalization of a toric variety. More precisely, a toric stack is obtained by replacing in the construction of a toric variety a step of taking GIT quotients with that of taking quotient stacks. Consequently, a toric variety is a coarse approximation of a toric stack. A toric orbifold is an example of a toric stack.

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References

  • Anton Geraschenko and Matthew Satriano. Toric stacks I: The theory of stacky fans. 2011. http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.1906
  • Isamu Iwanari. Integral Chow Rings of Toric Stacks. IMRN, 2009.

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