Timeline for Good introductory references on algebraic stacks?
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May 9, 2016 at 3:21 | comment | added | Pedro Lauridsen Ribeiro | It's also worthwhile to point out that Vistoli's (fantastic) notes are nothing more than a corrected version of his contribution (Part 1 = first 4 Chapters) to Fantechi et alli's "FGA Explained", quoted by the OP. | |
Feb 24, 2010 at 12:57 | comment | added | Andrea Ferretti | A nice sequel to that is Barnet-Lamb minor thesis at people.brandeis.edu/~tbl/minor-thesis.pdf The problem with Vistoli's notes is that they are a really good introduction to stacks, but do not mention at all the algebraic stack part. Barnet-Lamb follows closely Vistoli, so you can just skip many parts with a glance, and treats the problem of what does it mean to be an algebraic stack and why this stuff appears naturally in moduli problems. One word of caution: this is literally filled with typos, so pay attention to what you read. | |
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