A construction of the Deligne-Mumford orbifold

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The Deligne-Mumford moduli space is the space ℳ̄g,n of isomorphism classes of stable nodal Riemann surfaces of arithmetic genus g with n marked points. A marked nodal Riemann surface is stable if and only if its isomorphism group is finite. We introduce the notion of a universal unfolding of a marked nodal Riemann surface and show that it exists if and only if the surface is stable. A natural construction based on the existence of universal unfoldings endows the Deligne-Mumford moduli space with an orbifold structure. We include a proof of compactness. Our proofs use the methods of differential geometry rather than algebraic geometry. © European Mathematical Society 2006.

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Robbin, J. W., & Salomon, D. A. (2006). A construction of the Deligne-Mumford orbifold. Journal of the European Mathematical Society, 8(4), 611–699. https://doi.org/10.4171/jems/69

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