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Revisiting the moduli space of 8 points on $\mathbb{P}^1$

Algebraic Geometry 2025-02-11 v3 Number Theory

Abstract

The moduli space of 88 points on P1\mathbb{P}^1, a so-called ancestral Deligne-Mostow space, is, by work of Kond\={o}, also a moduli space of K3 surfaces. We prove that the Deligne-Mostow isomorphism does not lift to a morphism between the Kirwan blow-up of the GIT quotient and the unique toroidal compactification of the corresponding ball quotient. Moreover, we show that these spaces are not KK-equivalent, even though they are natural blow-ups at the unique cusps and have the same cohomology. This is analogous to the work of Casalaina-Martin-Grushevsky-Hulek-Laza on the moduli space of cubic surfaces. The moduli spaces of ordinary stable maps, that is, the Fulton-MacPherson compactification of the configuration space of points on P1\mathbb{P}^1, play an important role in the proof. We further relate our computations to new developments in the minimal model program and recent work of Odaka. We briefly discuss other cases of moduli space of points on P1\mathbb{P}^1 where a similar behaviour can be observed, hinting at a more general, but not yet fully understood phenomenon.

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@article{arxiv.2211.00052,
  title  = {Revisiting the moduli space of 8 points on $\mathbb{P}^1$},
  author = {Klaus Hulek and Yota Maeda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.00052},
  year   = {2025}
}

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To appear in Advances in Mathematics