Stable Vector Bundle

In mathematics, a stable vector bundle is a vector bundle that is stable in the sense of geometric invariant theory. They were defined by Mumford (1963).

Read more about Stable Vector Bundle:  Stable Vector Bundles Over Curves, Stable Vector Bundles Over Projective Varieties

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