Quasitoric manifold
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Quasitoric manifold
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In mathematics, a quasitoric manifold is a topological analogue of the nonsingular projective toric variety of algebraic geometry. A smooth 2 n -dimensional manifold is a quasitoric manifold if it admits a smooth, locally standard action of an n -dimensional torus, with orbit space an n -dimensional simple convex polytope. Quasitoric manifolds were introduced in 1991 by M. Davis and T. Januszkiewicz, who called them "toric manifolds". However, the term "quasitoric manifold" was eventually adopte
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