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stack (in groupoids) over a site $\mathcal{C}$
Question : What is a stack (in groupoids) over a site $\mathcal{C}$ for you?
There are two a ways to think about it.
A stack over a site $\mathcal{C}$ is a category $\mathcal{D}$ with a functor $\...
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Criterion for a sheaf $\mathfrak{S}^{op}\rightarrow (Set)$ to be representable
I am reading Differentiable stacks and gerbes by Kai Behrend and Ping Xu.
Let $\mathfrak{S}$ denote the category of smooth manifolds and smooth maps. Consider Grothendieck topology given by open ...
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Diagonal is representable then composition is representable
Let $\mathcal{X}$ be a stack over $S$ i.e., a stack over category of schemes over $S$ (which we denote by $Sch/S$) which comes with a functor $\mathcal{X}\rightarrow Sch/S$. Consider the diagonal map ...
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Einstein's field equation on orbifolds
I was wondering if there is some kind of Einstein's field equation for orbifolds (say semi-Riemannian of Lorentz signature if this make sense).
Here, by an orbifold I mean the "stacky" quotient of, ...
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connections on Lie groupoids/differentiable stacks
Let $(\Gamma_1\rightrightarrows \Gamma_0)$ be a Lie groupoid.
There are many places which define the notion of connection on a Lie groupoid.
As far as I have seen, there is no mention of these ...
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Pushforward for differentiable stacks/ Lie groupoids
Let $X$ be a differentiable stacks, and let $(G_{0}, G_{1}, s,t)$ be a Lie groupoid representing $X$. Let $NG_{\bullet}$ be the nerve of the above groupoid. The De rham complex of $X$ can be defined ...