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Flops, flips and perverse point sheaves on threefold stacks
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    Flops, flips and perverse point sheaves on threefold stacks (English)
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    22 August 2005
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    The authors study \(\mathbb{Q}\)-Gorenstein terminal threefolds, using algebraic stacks and emphasize the moduli construction of birational transformations. In the paper under review, under all considerations of integral functors and Fourier-Mukai transforms, the smoothness is an essential assumption.
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    flop
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    threefold stack
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