Mapping toric varieties into low dimensional spaces

A smooth d-dimensional projective variety X can always be embedded into 2d + 1-dimensional space. In contrast, a singular variety may require an arbitrary large ambient space. If we relax our requirement and ask only that the map is injective, then any d-dimensional projective variety can be mapped...

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Main Authors: Dufresne, Emilie, Jeffries, Jack
Format: Article
Published: American Mathematical Society 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51994/