Fulton–MacPherson compactification
In geometry, the Fulton–MacPherson compactification of the configuration space of n distinct labeled points in a compact complex manifold is a compact complex manifold that contains the configuration space as an open dense subset and is constructed in a canonical way.[1] The notion was introduced by Fulton and MacPherson in 1994.
References
- Voronov
- Lecture 13: the Fulton–MacPherson compactification by A. Voronov.
- W. Fulton and R. MacPherson, Compactification of configuration spaces, Annals of Mathematics 139 (1994), 183–225.
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