The convex-set algebra and the toric b-Chow group
Abstract
In botero, a top intersection product of toric b-divisors on a smooth complete toric variety is defined. It is shown that a nef toric b-divisor corresponds to a convex set and that its top intersection number equals the volume of this convex set. The goal of this article is to extend this result and define an intersection product of sufficiently positive toric b-classes of arbitrary codimension. For this, we extend the polytope algebra of McMullen (McM1, McM2, McM3) to the so called convex-set algebra and we show that it embeds in the toric b-Chow group. In this way, the convex-set algebra can be viewed as a ring for an intersection theory for sufficiently positive toric b-classes. As an application, we show that some Hodge type inequalities are satisfied for the convex-set algebra.
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