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Derived Hom spaces in rigid analytic geometry
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    Derived Hom spaces in rigid analytic geometry (English)
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    15 December 2021
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    Summary: We construct a derived enhancement of Hom spaces between rigid analytic spaces. It encodes the hidden deformation-theoretic information of the underlying classical moduli space. The main tool in our construction is the representability theorem in derived analytic geometry, which has been established in our previous work [\textit{M. Porta} and \textit{T. Y. Yu}, J. Eur. Math. Soc. (JEMS) 22, No. 12, 3867--3951 (2020; Zbl 1456.14018)]. The representability theorem provides us with sufficient and necessary conditions for an analytic moduli functor to possess the structure of a derived analytic stack. In order to verify the conditions of the representability theorem, we prove several general results in the context of derived non-archimedean analytic geometry: derived Tate acyclicity, projection formula, and proper base change. These results also merit independent interest. Our main motivation comes from non-archimedean enumerative geometry. In our subsequent works, we will apply the derived mapping stacks to obtain non-archimedean analytic Gromov-Witten invariants.
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    mapping stack
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    Hom scheme
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    representability
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    derived geometry
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    rigid analytic geometry
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    non-Archimedean geometry
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    Tate acyclicity
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    projection formula
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    proper base change
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