Elementary Algebraic Geometry
An affine toric variety is a type of algebraic variety that is associated with a fan, which is a collection of cones in a rational vector space. These varieties are defined as subsets of affine space, and they are built from the combinatorial data of the fan, allowing for a connection between geometry and algebra. Affine toric varieties can be realized as the zero sets of certain polynomial functions, providing a bridge between geometric intuition and algebraic structures.
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