Moduli theory is a branch of mathematics that studies families of objects, often geometric or algebraic in nature, and develops a systematic way to classify these objects by considering their "moduli," or the parameters that describe them. The primary goal of moduli theory is to understand how different objects can be categorized and related based on their properties. In general, a moduli space is a space that parametrizes a certain class of mathematical objects.
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