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Universal covering spaces and fundamental groups in algebraic geometry as schemes

Ravi VakilKirsten Wickelgren — 2011

Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux

In topology, the notions of the fundamental group and the universal cover are closely intertwined. By importing usual notions from topology into the algebraic and arithmetic setting, we construct a fundamental group family from a universal cover, both of which are schemes. A geometric fiber of the fundamental group family (as a topological group) is canonically the étale fundamental group. The constructions apply to all connected quasicompact quasiseparated schemes. With different methods and hypotheses,...

The ideal of relations for the ring of invariants of n points on the line

Benjamin HowardJohn J. MillsonAndrew SnowdenRavi Vakil — 2012

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

The ring of projective invariants of n ordered points on the projective line is one of the most basic and earliest studied examples in Geometric Invariant Theory. It is a remarkable fact and the point of this paper that, unlike its close relative the ring of invariants of n unordered points, this ring can be completely and simply described. In 1894 Kempe found generators for this ring, thereby proving the First Main Theorem for it (in the terminology introduced by Weyl). In this paper we compute...

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