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In algebraic geometry, given algebraic stacks p : X C , q : Y C {\displaystyle p:X\to C,\,q:Y\to C} over a base category C, a morphism f : X Y {\displaystyle f:X\to Y} of algebraic stacks is a functor such that q f = p {\displaystyle q\circ f=p} .

More generally, one can also consider a morphism between prestacks (a stackification would be an example).

Types

One particular important example is a presentation of a stack, which is widely used in the study of stacks.

An algebraic stack X is said to be smooth of dimension n - j if there is a smooth presentation U X {\displaystyle U\to X} of relative dimension j for some smooth scheme U of dimension n. For example, if Vect n {\displaystyle \operatorname {Vect} _{n}} denotes the moduli stack of rank-n vector bundles, then there is a presentation Spec ( k ) Vect n {\displaystyle \operatorname {Spec} (k)\to \operatorname {Vect} _{n}} given by the trivial bundle A k n {\displaystyle \mathbb {A} _{k}^{n}} over Spec ( k ) {\displaystyle \operatorname {Spec} (k)} .

A quasi-affine morphism between algebraic stacks is a morphism that factorizes as a quasi-compact open immersion followed by an affine morphism.

Notes

  1. § 8.6 of F. Meyer, Notes on algebraic stacks

References

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