Stabilization of monomial maps
Journal article, 2011

A monomial (i.e. equivariant) selfmap of a toric variety is called stable if its action on the Picard group commutes with iteration. Generalizing work of Favre to higher dimensions, we show that under suitable conditions, a monomial map can be made stable by refining the underlying fan. In general, the resulting toric variety has quotient singularities; in dimension two we give criteria for when it can be chosen smooth, as well as examples when it cannot.

Author

Mattias Jonsson

University of Michigan

Elizabeth Wulcan

University of Gothenburg

Chalmers, Mathematical Sciences, Mathematics

Michigan Mathematical Journal

0026-2285 (ISSN) 1945-2365 (eISSN)

Vol. 60 3 629-660

Subject Categories

Mathematics

Roots

Basic sciences

DOI

10.1307/mmj/1320763052

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4/20/2018