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Derived stack

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In algebraic geometry, a derived stack is, roughly, a stack together with a sheaf of commutative ring spectra.[1] It generalizes a derived scheme.

Notes

  1. ^ Mathew–Meier 2013, Definition 2.4.

References

  • Mathew, Akhil; Meier, Lennart (2013). "Affineness and chromatic homotopy theory". v1. arXiv:1311.0514. {{cite arXiv}}: Unknown parameter |version= ignored (help)