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In algebraic geometry, a Behrend function of a scheme X, introduced by Kai Behrend, is a constructible function

such that if X is a quasi-projective proper moduli scheme, then the weighted Euler characteristic

is the degree of the virtual fundamental class of X.

References

  • K. Behrend, Donaldson-Thomas invariants via microlocal geometry, arXiv math 0507523.