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An introduction to C-infinity schemes and C-infinity algebraic geometry

This is a survey of the author's paper arXiv:1001.0023 on "Algebraic Geometry over C-infinity rings". If X is a smooth manifold then the R-algebra C^\infty(X) of smooth functions c : X --> R is a "C-infinity ring". That is, for each smooth function f : R^n --> R there is an n-fold operation Φ_f : C^\infty(X)^n --> C^\infty(X) acting by Φ_f: (c_1,...,c_n) |--> f(c_1,...,c_n), and these operations Φ_f satisfy many natural identities. Thus, C^\infty(X) actually has a far richer structure than the obvious R-algebra structure. We explain a version of algebraic geometry in which rings or algebras are replaced by C-infinity rings. As schemes are the basic objects in algebraic geometry, the new basic objects are "C-infinity schemes", a category of geometric objects generalizing manifolds, and whose morphisms generalize smooth maps. We also discuss "C-infinity stacks", including Deligne-Mumford C-infinity stacks, a 2-category of geometric objects generalizing orbifolds. We study quasicoherent and coherent sheaves on C-infinity schemes and C-infinity stacks, and orbifold strata of Deligne-Mumford C-infinity stacks. This enables us to use the tools of algebraic geometry in differential geometry, and to describe singular spaces such as moduli spaces occurring in differential geometric problems. Many of these ideas are not new: C-infinity rings and C-infinity schemes have long been part of synthetic differential geometry. But we develop them in new directions. In a new book, surveyed in arXiv:1206.4207 and at greater length in arXiv:1208.4948, the author uses C-infinity algebraic geometry to develop a theory of "derived differential geometry", which studies "d-manifolds" and "d-orbifolds", derived versions of smooth manifolds and orbifolds. D-orbifolds will have applications in symplectic geometry, as the geometric structure on moduli spaces of J-holomorphic curves.

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