Two examples of toric arrangements (Q2318488)
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Two examples of toric arrangements (English)
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15 August 2019
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A toric arrangement is a finite collection of hypertori lying in an algebraic torus. The combinatorics of an arrangement is encoded in its poset of layers, i.e., the poset of connected components of the intersections of some hypertori. In this article, the author shows that the integral cohomology algebra of the complement of a toric arrangement is not determined by the poset of layers. Moreover, he proves that the rational cohomology algebra is not determined by the arithmetic matroid; however, it is determined by the poset of layers.
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toric arrangements
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poset of layers
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arithmetic matroid
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