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    Vector bundles on toric varieties (English)
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    22 March 2012
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    The authors show that the example of 3-fold studied in [\textit{S. Payne}, J. Algebr. Geom. 18, No. 1, 1--36 (2009; Zbl 1161.14039)] has a large Grothendieck group, hence it has a non-trivial vector bundle. They prove that a general complete toric 3-fold \(X\) has either a non-trivial line bundle or one can construct a toric variety \(Y\) with a large Grothendieck group and a finite surjective toric morphism from \(Y\) to \(X\). They show and use the fact that every complete fan admits a non-trivial conewise linear multivalued function.
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    vector bundles
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    3-fold
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    Grothendieck group
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