McKay correspondence in quasi-SL quasitoric orbifolds (Q2421581)

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McKay correspondence in quasi-SL quasitoric orbifolds
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    McKay correspondence in quasi-SL quasitoric orbifolds (English)
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    17 June 2019
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    A quasitoric orbifold of dimension \(2n\) is a compact smooth orbifold equipped with a smooth action of the \(n\)-dimensional compact torus such that the orbit space is an \(n\)-dimensional simple polytope. An omniorientation is a choice of an orientation for the quasitoric orbifold as well as for each characteristic suborbifold. Even if an omnioriented quasitoric orbifold may not admit an almost complex structure, it is possible to define the Chen-Ruan cohomology for it. An almost complex orbifold is called \(\mathrm{SL}\) if the local groups of the orbifold charts are subgroups of \(\mathrm{SL}(n,{\mathbb{C}})\). This concept generalizes to the case of an omnioriented quasitoric orbifold, in which case it is called quasi-\(\mathrm{SL}\). The quasi-\(\mathrm{SL}\) quasitoric orbifolds then form a category whose morphisms are crepant blowdown maps. In the paper under review, the author proves a version of the McKay correspondence for Betti numbers of Chen-Ruan cohomology of omnioriented quasi-\(\mathrm{SL}\) quasitoric orbifolds. The correspondence was earlier established in dimensions four and six, in [\textit{S. Ganguli} and \textit{M. Poddar}, Osaka J. Math. 50, No. 2, 397--415 (2013; Zbl 1408.14056); ibid. 50, No. 4, 977--1005 (2013; Zbl 1297.55007)].
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    blowdown
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    McKay correspondence
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    orbifold
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    projective toric
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    quasitoric
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