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    Intersection theory on algebraic stacks and on their moduli spaces (English)
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    This article develops the theory of algebraic stacks due to Deligne and Artin, extending the notion of scheme, from ground level up to results: (1) Showing an algebraic stack having a moduli space admits a finite ramified covering by a scheme; (2) Characterizing those schemes of finite type over a field of characteristic 0 which are moduli spaces of some smooth stack; (3) Proving that Gysin homomorphisms for regular local embeddings of stacks pass to rational equivalence and commute among themselves; (4) Showing that the Chow group of a moduli space of an algebraic stack is isomorphic to the Chow group of the stack (despite the introduction). The moduli space of a smooth algebraic stack of finite type over a field is then shown to be an Alexander scheme (satisfying most of the formal intersection properties that smooth schemes do). Key inputs are intersection theory à la Fulton-MacPherson; Gillet's notion of a moduli space for an algebraic stack and Gillet's definition of Chow group for an algebraic stack of finite type of a field. The article is roughly speaking derived from the author's doctoral thesis.
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    Gysin homomorphisms
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    Chow group
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    Alexander scheme
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    intersection theory
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    moduli space for an algebraic stack
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    Chow group for an algebraic stack
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