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Is there a good way to find the fan and polytope of the blow-up of $\mathbb{P}^3$ along the union of two invariant (and so intersecting) lines?
Everything I find in the literature is for blow-ups along smooth invariant centers.
Thanks!
Is there a good way to find the fan and polytope of the blow-up of $\mathbb{P}^3$ along the union of two invariant intersecting lines?