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MMP for locally stable families and wall crossing for moduli of stable pairs

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arxiv 2311.01319 v1 pith:HNK6K5KS submitted 2023-11-02 math.AG

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We construct reduction and wall-crossing morphisms between the moduli spaces of stable pairs as the coefficients vary, generalizing the earlier work of Ascher, Bejleri, Inchiostro and Patakfalvi which deals with the klt case. Along the proof, we show that one can run the MMP with scaling on normal locally stable families over a normal base, and that the existence of good minimal models is preserved when reducing coefficients away from zero.

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