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Do the virtual fundamental classes satisfy functorial properties?
This may be not the answer you want, but in algebraic geometry there are such results, particularly in the context mentioned in Kevin Lin's comment. They usually apply to virtual classes constructed f …
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Twisted curves, admissible covers, and an algebraic analogue of a specific monodromy computa...
What naturally associates to each ramification point (or more generally, irreducible divisor in the ramification locus) is a pair $(H,\psi)$ where $H$ is a cyclic subgroup of $G$ (with $\ge 2$ element …
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Why are people interested in defining GW invariant in algebraic geometry category
The first complete definition of GWI in algebraic geometry is more or less contemporary to the first complete definition in symplectic geometry. In algebraic geometry you can, e.g., use virtual locali …