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Higher-dimensional analogues of stable curves

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arxiv math/0607682 v1 pith:GWIFYOAK submitted 2006-07-26 math.AG

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The Minimal Model Program offers natural higher-dimensional analogues of stable $n$-pointed curves and maps: stable pairs consisting of a projective variety $X$ of dimension $\ge2$ and a divisor $B$, that should satisfy a few simple conditions, and stable maps $f:(X,B)\to Y$. Although MMP remains conjectural in higher dimensions, in several important situations the moduli spaces of stable pairs, generalizing those of Deligne-Mumford, Knudsen and Kontsevich, can be constructed more directly, and in considerable generality. We review these constructions, with particular attention paid to varieties with group action, and list some open problems.

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