Lefschetz Hyperplane Theorem for Stacks
Abstract
We use Morse theory to prove that the Lefschetz Hyperplane Theorem holds for compact smooth Deligne-Mumford stacks over the site of complex manifolds. For Z ⊂ X a hyperplane section, X can be obtained from Z by a sequence of deformation retracts and attachments of high-dimensional finite disc quotients. We use this to derive more familiar statements about the relative homotopy, homology, and cohomology groups of the pair (X,Z). We also prove some preliminary results suggesting that the Lefschetz Hyperplane Theorem holds for Artin stacks as well. One technical innovation is to reintroduce an inequality of ojasiewicz which allows us to prove the theorem without any genericity or nondegeneracy hypotheses on Z.
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