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The numerical class of a surface on a toric manifold
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    The numerical class of a surface on a toric manifold (English)
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    The numerical class of an invariant surface in a smooth projective toric variety is determined. This is used to classify those toric Fano manifolds whose second Chern character is nef and which have Picard number two or dimension at most four.
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    toric varieties
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    numerical equivalence
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