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There is a "concrete" description of the Hilbert scheme of points on surfaces in the book of NamikawaNakajima. As far as I remember it doesn't really use the general machinery of Hilbert schemes.
There is a "concrete" description of the Hilbert scheme of points on surfaces in the book of Namikawa. As far as I remember it doesn't really use the general machinery of Hilbert schemes.
There is a "concrete" description of the Hilbert scheme of points on surfaces in the book of Nakajima. As far as I remember it doesn't really use the general machinery of Hilbert schemes.
There is a "concrete" description of the Hilbert scheme of points on surfaces in the book of Namikawa. As far as I remember it doesn't really use the general machinery of Hilbert schemes.