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@Section Toric Varieties: Examples
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@Subsection The Hirzebruch surface of index 5
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@Subsection A smooth, complete toric variety which is not projective
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@Subsection Convenient construction of toric varieties
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@Chapter Toric subvarieties
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@Section Affine toric varieties: Examples
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@Subsection Affine space
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@Chapter Projective toric varieties
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@Section Projective toric varieties: Examples
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@Subsection P1xP1 created by a polytope
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@Subsection P1xP1 from product of P1s
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@Chapter Toric morphisms
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@Section Toric morphisms: Examples
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@Subsection Morphism between toric varieties and their class groups
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@Chapter Toric divisors
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@Section Toric divisors: Examples
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@Subsection Divisors on a toric variety
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@Subsection Polytope of toric divisors
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