Timeline for Definition of the cotangent complexes of Artin stacks
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Jul 13, 2020 at 10:54 | comment | added | Harry Gindi | This is covered in Toën-Vezzosi Homotopical Algebraic Geometry II, at least. but I don't know of any books or papers that redevelop this in completely modern language (HAG II is a nice paper, but it is written in a language that people don't really use anymore). Jacob Lurie's book «Spectral Algebraic Geometry» specifically avoids dealing with Artin stacks (mentioned in the introduction). Anyway, the key thing to note about the cotangent complex is that it only makes sense as an object of the derived category. It is a fundamentally homotopical object (even back to Quillen). | |
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