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    Quotients of toric varieties (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    In geometric invariant theory actions of algebraic groups on projective varieties are studied. Mumford's methods for the construction of quotients of such group actions do not in general lead to a unique or canonical quotient, rather to an inverse system of quotients. To remedy this situation the authors introduce the --- canonical --- Chow quotient. This quotient is thoroughly explored for the case that the variety under consideration is toric. Connections with the quotients obtained from geometric invariant theory are discussed.
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    toric variety
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    Chow variety
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    geometric invariant theory
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    actions of algebraic groups
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    Chow quotient
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