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Equivariant Sheaves and Functors

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In this paper, the DG-modules and equivariant cohomology of toric varieties have been studied, and the derived category D G (X) and functors have been defined.
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Derived category D G (X) and functors.- DG-modules and equivariant cohomology.- Equivariant cohomology of toric varieties.

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