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Understanding definition of gerbe over a stack
I am reading Differentiable Stacks and Gerbes by Kai Behrend and Ping Xu.
They define gerbe over a stack as follows.
Let $\mathfrak{X}$ be a differentiable stack. An $\mathfrak{S}$-stack $\mathfr …
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To check if a stack is coming from a manifold
Let $\mathcal{D}$ be a stack. An atlas for stack $\mathcal{D}$ is given by
a smooth manifold $X$ and
a map of stacks $p:\underline{X}\rightarrow \mathcal{D}$
such that, for any
manifold $M$ a …
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Atlas of gerbe over stack
Suppose $F:\mathcal{X}\rightarrow\mathcal{Y}$ is gerbe over stack and $p:X\rightarrow \mathcal{X}$ is an atlas $\mathcal{X}$.
Does this imply $F\circ p:X\rightarrow \mathcal{Y}$ is an atlas for $\m …
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Lie group (topological group) action on differentiable stack (topological stack)
Let $G$ be a Lie group and $\mathcal{D}$ be a differentiable stack (I am also ok to start with a topological group and topological stack).
I have seen someone mentioning somewhere that the notion of g …
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Lie groupoid $G$ extensions and principal $\text{Out}(G)$ bundles over Lie groupoids
I am reading the paper Non abelian differentiable gerbes by C. Laurent-Gengoux et.al.
The definition $3.4$ of the paper goes as follows:
Definition : Let $X_1\xrightarrow{\phi} Y_1\rightrightarro …
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Examples of of gerbe over stacks in terms of manifolds
I am looking for some examples of gerbes over stacks (as defined in Understanding definition of gerbe over a stack) that comes from manifolds.
Let $M$ be a manifold then $\underline{M}$ is a stack as …
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Understanding definition of gerbe over a stack
I am trying to write down what does it mean to say those two maps $\mathcal{D}\rightarrow \mathcal{C}$ and $\mathcal{D}\rightarrow \mathcal{D}\times_{\mathcal{C}}\mathcal{D}$ to be epimorphisms.
I am …
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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 sta …
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connection on principal bundles over algebraic/geometric stacks
Is there a notion of connection on a principal bundle over an algebraic or geometric stack?
By a geometric stack, I mean a stack over category of manifolds that is representable by a Lie groupoid; t …
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Fibered product of stacks comes from a Lie groupoid
I am adding some context here. I am reading Introduction to Differentiable Stacks by Gregory Ginot.
In page no $7$, just before the remark $2.2$ he says the following.
One shall be careful that f …
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Notions of algebraic/differential geometry of scheme/manifolds extended to algebraic/differe...
Given a manifold, one can associate a stack over the category of manifolds, which is a differential geometric stack. This gives a functor $\text{Man}\rightarrow \text{D.Stacks}$. This is an embedding …
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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 cate …
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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 cove …
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Understanding the definition of stacks
What categories fibered in groupoids over $\mathcal{C}$ corresponds to stacks?
A category fibered in groupoids over $\mathcal{C}$ is given by a functor $p_{\mathcal{F}}:\mathcal{F}\rightarrow \ma …