Deformations of Smooth Complete Toric Varieties: Obstructions and the Cup Product
Abstract
Let X be a complete Q-factorial toric variety. We explicitly describe the space H2(X,TX) and the cup product map H1(X,TX)× H1(X,TX) H2(X,TX) in combinatorial terms. Using this, we give an example of a smooth projective toric threefold for which the cup product map does not vanish, showing that in general, smooth complete toric varieties may have obstructed deformations.
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