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On the geometry of complete intersection toric varieties

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In this paper we give a geometric characterization of the cones of toric varieties that are complete intersections. In particular, we prove that the class of complete intersection cones is the smallest class of cones which is closed under direct sum and contains all simplex cones. Further, we show that the number of the extreme rays of such a cone, which is less than or equal to 2n − 2, is exactly 2n − 2 if and only if the cone is a bipyramidal cone, where n > 1 is the dimension of the cone. Finally, we characterize all toric varieties whose associated cones are complete intersection cones.

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Correspondence to Nickolas J. Michelacakis.

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Received: 4 July 2005

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Michelacakis, N.J., Thoma, A. On the geometry of complete intersection toric varieties. Arch. Math. 87, 113–123 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00013-005-1652-z

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