higher geometry / derived geometry
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The notion of derived blow up is the generalization to derived algebraic geometry and generally to derived geometry of the notion of blow-up in ordinary algebraic geometry.
Adeel Khan, David Rydh, Virtual Cartier divisors and blow-ups (arXiv:1802.05702).
Jeroen Hekking, Graded algebras, projective spectra and blow-ups in derived algebraic geometry [arXiv:2106.01270]
Jeroen Hekking, Adeel Khan, David Rydh, Deformation to the normal cone and blow-ups via derived Weil restrictions, forthcoming.
Oren Ben-Bassat, Jeroen Hekking, Blow-ups and normal bundles in connective and nonconnective derived geometries [arXiv:2303.11990]
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