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Compactification by GIT-stability of the moduli space of abelian varieties

Published 1 Jun 2014 in math.AG | (1406.0174v1)

Abstract: The moduli space $\cM_g$ of nonsingular projective curves of genus $g$ is compactified into the moduli $\bcM_g$ of Deligne-Mumford stable curves of genus $g$. We compactify in a similar way the moduli space of abelian varieties by adding some mildly degenerating limits of abelian varieties. A typical case is the moduli space of Hesse cubics. Any Hesse cubic is GIT-stable in the sense that its $\SL(3)$-orbit is closed in the semistable locus, and conversely any GIT-stable planar cubic is one of Hesse cubics. Similarly in arbitrary dimension, the moduli space of abelian varieties is compactified by adding only GIT-stable limits of abelian varieties. Our moduli space is a projective "fine" moduli space of possibly degenerate abelian schemes {\it with non-classical non-commutative level structure} over $\bZ[\zeta_{N},1/N]$ for some $N\geq 3$. The objects at the boundary are singular schemes, called PSQASes, projectively stable quasi-abelian schemes.

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