Cohomology of wheels on toric varieties (Q906893)

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Cohomology of wheels on toric varieties
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    Cohomology of wheels on toric varieties (English)
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    29 January 2016
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    The article studies cohomology groups of four term complexes \(L\rightarrow\bigoplus_{j=1}^{m} L_{j,j+1}\rightarrow\bigoplus_{j=1}^{m} L_{j}\rightarrow L\) for some \(m\geq 2\), where \(L\), \(L_{j}\), and \(L_{j,j+1}\) are invertible sheaves on a normal toric variety. These complexes can be rearranged conveniently into a shape of a bicycle wheel which motivates the title. The work generalizes a result by \textit{S. Cautis} and \textit{T. Logvinenko} [J. Reine Angew. Math. 636, 193--236 (2009; Zbl 1245.14016); erratum ibid. 689, 243--244 (2014)] into a broader class of four-term complexes. The authors apply the Cox functor to translate the problem into a commutative algebra problem and use a natural interpretation of the syzygy modules in terms of circuits in the complete graph with \(m\) vertices. The article contains explicit computations on a free-fold performed by hand and with Macaulay2.
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    finitely generated modules
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    free resolutions
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    cohomology of a complex of locally free sheaves
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    cohomology of a four-term complexes
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    locally free sheaves
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    normal toric varieties
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    derived categories
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    consistent dimer model algebras
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    Cox ring
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    Cox irrelevant ideal
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    Macaulay2, circuits in complete graphs
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