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Topological toric manifolds

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We introduce the notion of a topological toric manifold and a topological fan and show that there is a bijection between omnioriented topological toric manifolds and complete non-singular topological fans. A topological toric manifold is a topological analogue of a toric manifold and the family of topological toric manifolds is much larger than that of toric manifolds. A topological fan is a combinatorial object generalizing the notion of a simplicial fan in toric geometry. Prior to this paper, two topological analogues of a toric manifold have been introduced. One is a quasitoric manifold and the other is a torus manifold. One major difference between the previous notions and topological toric manifolds is that the former support a smooth action of an $S^1$-torus while the latter support a smooth action of a $\C^*$-torus. We also discuss their relation in details.

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2026 2 2024 1

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Beyond Algebraic Superstring Compactification: Part II

hep-th · 2026-05-07 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Deformations of algebraic complete-intersection and toric superstring models indicate a non-algebraic generalization that matches mirror duality and calls for a broader heterotic analysis framework.

Beyond Algebraic Solutions to Stringy Spacetime

hep-th · 2026-05-23 · unverdicted · novelty 3.0

Generalizations beyond algebraic geometry in string theory remain aligned with mirror symmetry, support quantitative analysis, and point to deeper symplectic geometry connections.

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  • Chern Characteristics and Todd-Hirzebruch Identities for Transpolar Pairs of Toric Spaces hep-th · 2024-03-11 · unverdicted · none · ref 54 · internal anchor

    Transpolar pairs involving VEX multitopes yield smooth toric spaces whose Chern classes satisfy Todd-Hirzebruch identities and belong to deformation families of generalized complete intersections.

  • Beyond Algebraic Superstring Compactification: Part II hep-th · 2026-05-07 · unverdicted · none · ref 73

    Deformations of algebraic complete-intersection and toric superstring models indicate a non-algebraic generalization that matches mirror duality and calls for a broader heterotic analysis framework.

  • Beyond Algebraic Solutions to Stringy Spacetime hep-th · 2026-05-23 · unverdicted · none · ref 110 · internal anchor

    Generalizations beyond algebraic geometry in string theory remain aligned with mirror symmetry, support quantitative analysis, and point to deeper symplectic geometry connections.