Sumihiro's theorem
Appearance
In algebraic geometry, Sumihiro's theorem, introduced by (Sumihiro 1974), states that a normal algebraic variety with an action of a torus can be covered by torus-invariant affine open subsets.
The "normality" in the hypothesis cannot be relaxed.[1] The hypothesis that the group acting on the variety is a torus can also not be relaxed.[2]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Cox, David A.; Little, John B.; Schenck, Henry K. (2011). Toric Varieties. American Mathematical Soc. ISBN 978-0-8218-4819-7.
- ^ "Bialynicki-Birula decomposition of a non-singular quasi-projective scheme". MathOverflow. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
References
[edit]- Sumihiro, Hideyasu (1974), "Equivariant completion", J. Math. Kyoto Univ., 14: 1–28, doi:10.1215/kjm/1250523277.
External links
[edit]- Alper, Jarod; Hall, Jack; Rydh, David (2015). "A Luna étale slice theorem for algebraic stacks". arXiv:1504.06467 [math.AG].