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What is the local structure of a general Artin stack?
Let $X$ be an Artin stack over the complex numbers. What can one say about the local structure of $X$, i.e. what is the simplest class of stacks by which were can always find a cover of $X$ by open ...
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Stacks as local quotients or via atlases
If one looks up the definition of a Deligne--Mumford stack or an Artin stack, one usually finds something like:
A DM (resp. Artin) stack is a stack $X$ satisfying [insert condition in the diagonal ...
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Stack associated to Groupoid object in category $\text{Sch}/S$
Consider the category of manifolds $\text{Man}$.
A groupoid object in the category of manifolds is called a Lie groupoid, denoted by $\mathcal{G}$. There is a way to associate a stack (over the ...
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Stack being represented by a scheme/manifold
On page $10$ of the survey article Algebraic stacks, by T. Gomez (arXiv:math/9911199), we have following result
If a stack has an object with an automorphism other than the identity, then the ...