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Hurwitz scheme

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In algebraic geometry, the Hurwitz scheme is the scheme parametrizing pairs () where C is a smooth curve of genus g and π has degree d.[1]

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  1. ^ Joe Harris and Ian Morrison. Moduli of curves.