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Aug 11, 2020 at 4:11 comment added abx Just because the fibration $V\smallsetminus 0\rightarrow \mathbb{P}(V)$, for $V$ a vector space, is not a line bundle but a $\mathbb{C}^*$-bundle, naturally isomorphic to the complement of the zero section in $L^{-1}$. You can also blow up $0$ in $V$, then you get a natural isomorphism with $L^{-1}$.
Aug 10, 2020 at 19:49 vote accept konoa
Aug 10, 2020 at 19:48 comment added konoa Dear @abx, thanks again for your patience, It's clearer now. What I was wondering is why you need to eliminate the zero section in your construction: intuitively I think you're removing the limit $\lim_{t\to 0}tp$, but maybe there's a deeper justification, Anyway thanks again, hope to receive other answer from you! Have a nice day
Aug 10, 2020 at 16:20 history answered abx CC BY-SA 4.0