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Timeline for Non-embeddable varieties

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Mar 26, 2015 at 20:45 comment added Karl Schwede This is not exactly what you want, but there are results of the form: a variety $X$ admits an embedding into a smooth toric variety if and only if any two points can be contained in an affine open set which is the complement of a Cartier divisor. Sort of generalizing Kleiman's result about which things can be embedded into projective space. See the work of Wlodarczyk, Hausen, etc.
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