Abstract: The Kleiman-Mori cone plays important roles in the birational geometry. In this paper, we construct complete varieties whose Kleiman-Mori cones have interesting properties. First, we construct a simple and explicit example of complete non-projective singular varieties for which Kleiman's ampleness criterion does not hold. More precisely, we construct a complete non-projective toric variety and a line bundle on such that is positive on . Next, we construct complete singular varieties with for any . These explicit examples seem to be missing in the literature.
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