Towards an intersection Chow cohomology theory for GIT quotients
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Abstract: We study the Fulton-Macpherson operational Chow rings of good moduli spaces of properly stable, smooth, Artin stacks. Such spaces are 'etale locally isomorphic to geometric invariant theory quotients of affine schemes, and are therefore natural extensions of GIT quotients. Our main result is that, with rational coefficients, every operational class can be represented by a so-called topologically strong cycle on the corresponding stack. Moreover, this cycle is unique modulo rational equivalence on the stack. Using out methods, we prove that if is the good moduli space of a properly stable, smooth, Artin stack then the natural map from the Picard group of to the first operational Chow group of is surjective with rational coefficients.
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