Inertia stack
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In mathematics, especially in differential and algebraic geometries, an inertia stack of a groupoid X is a stack that parametrizes automorphism groups. It is commonly denoted as and is defined as inertia groupoids as charts.
Inertia groupoid
Let be a groupoid. Then the inertia groupoid is a grouoiud (= a category whose morphisms are all invertible) where
- the objects are the automorphism groups:
- the morphisms from x to y are conjugations by invertible morphisms ; that is, an automorphism is sent to
- the composition is that of morphisms in .[1]
For example, if U is a fundamental groupoid, then keeps track of the change of base points.
References
- ^ Alejandro, Ruan & Zhang, Definition 2.6.
- Carla Farsi and Christopher Seaton. Nonvanishing vector fields on orbifolds. arXiv: 0807.2738.
- Alejandro Adem, Yongbin Ruan, and Bin Zhang. A Stringy Product on Twisted Orbifold K-theory. arXiv: math/0605534.