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Stable base locus decompositions of Kontsevich moduli spaces
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    Stable base locus decompositions of Kontsevich moduli spaces (English)
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    28 September 2010
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    In this paper, the authors study the birational geometry of the Kontsevich space of genus \(0\) unmarked stable maps to Grassmannians \(\overline M_{0,0}(\mathbb G(k, n), d)\). The effective cone is decomposed into chambers according to the stable base locus of the linear series, and the \(8\) chambers for degree \(d=2\) and the \(22\) chambers for degree \(d=3\) are explicitly found. The birational models arising from each chamber in the decomposition are also found, and given modular interpretation in most cases.
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    Kontsevich space
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    compactifications
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    birational geometry
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