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| author | Pérez, Juan Martín Schaffhauser, Florent |
| author_facet | Pérez, Juan Martín Schaffhauser, Florent |
| contents | We provide an account of the construction of the moduli stack of elliptic curves as an analytic orbifold. While intimately linked to Thurston's point of view on the subject (discrete groups acting properly and effectively on differentiable manifolds), the construction of the modular orbi-curve and its universal family of elliptic curves ends up requiring a bit more technology, in order to allow for non-effective actions. The paper is entirely expository and makes no claims to originality: its main goal is to be self-contained enough in order to be useful to young researchers who are entering the field and are interested in the interactions between differential and algebraic geometry. |
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| spellingShingle | Orbifolds and the modular curve Pérez, Juan Martín Schaffhauser, Florent Algebraic Geometry Differential Geometry We provide an account of the construction of the moduli stack of elliptic curves as an analytic orbifold. While intimately linked to Thurston's point of view on the subject (discrete groups acting properly and effectively on differentiable manifolds), the construction of the modular orbi-curve and its universal family of elliptic curves ends up requiring a bit more technology, in order to allow for non-effective actions. The paper is entirely expository and makes no claims to originality: its main goal is to be self-contained enough in order to be useful to young researchers who are entering the field and are interested in the interactions between differential and algebraic geometry. |
| title | Orbifolds and the modular curve |
| topic | Algebraic Geometry Differential Geometry |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.17068 |