Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9493522 Journal of Algebra 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
We provide a two-parameter family of examples of irreducible projective algebraic varieties whose initial complexes (in the sense of [M. Kalkbrener, B. Sturmfels, Adv. Math. 116 (1995) 365-376]) have the maximum number of simplices given the dimensions of the variety and of its ambient projective space. This shows that irreducibility fails to be preserved in the worst possible fashion by the operation of passing to the Stanley-Reisner variety of the initial complex.
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Algebra and Number Theory
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