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Mirror principle. II (English)
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15 November 2000
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The present paper is a sequel to part I [Asian J. Math. 1, 729-763 (1997; Zbl 0953.14026)]. Here the authors generalize the previous results to a certain class of varieties which they call balloon manifolds. A baloon manifold is a complex projective variety with a torus \(T\) action such that there is only a finite number of fixed points, and at each fixed point the \(T\)-weights in the isotropic representation are pairwise linearly independent. This class of manifolds was introduced in a paper of \textit{M. Goresky, R. Kottwitz} and \textit{R. MacPherson} [Invent. Math. 131, 25-83 (1998; Zbl 0897.22009)]. Examples of baloon manifolds are smooth toric varieties and spherical manifolds.
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balloon manifolds
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toric varieties
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spherical manifolds
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