The topology of toric symplectic manifolds

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This is a collection of results on the topology of toric symplectic manifolds. Using an idea of Borisov, we show that a closed symplectic manifold supports at most a finite number of toric structures. Further, the product of two projective spaces of complex dimension at least two (and with a standard product symplectic form) has a unique toric structure. We then discuss various constructions, using wedging to build a monotone toric symplectic manifold whose center is not the unique point displaceable by probes, and bundles and blow ups to form manifolds with more than one toric structure. The bundle construction uses the McDuff-Tolman concept of mass linear function. Using Timorin's description of the cohomology algebra via the volume function we develop a cohomological criterion for a function to be mass linear, and explain its relation to Shelukhin's higher codimension barycenters.

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McDuff, D. (2011). The topology of toric symplectic manifolds. Geometry and Topology, 15(1), 145–190. https://doi.org/10.2140/gt.2011.15.145

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