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      I just could draw the one with four arrows up parallel with one longer down also with appropriate spacing:



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      I just could draw the one with four arrows up parallel with one longer down also with appropriate spacing:



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          Not trivial…



          The timesmathbb{P}^1 part is set in a zero width box.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{amsmath,mathtools,amssymb,tikz-cd}

          begin{document}

          begin{tikzcd}[row sep=3em,column sep=3em]
          & M_{0,4}mathrlap{{}timesmathbb{P}^1}
          arrow[d,"pi"',";bigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowsigma_i"]
          \
          B arrow[r,"kappa"'] & M_{0,4}
          end{tikzcd}

          end{document}


          There are possibly different ways.



          enter image description here






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            With this answer it is very easy. You can use the nodes for anything you want.



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usepackage{amsmath,amssymb}
            begin{document}
            begin{tikzcd}[column sep=2em,row sep=2em,execute at end picture={
            foreach X in {1,2,3,4}
            {draw[latex-] ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east) --
            ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east|-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north)
            ifnumX=4
            node[midway,right] {$sigma_i$}
            fi;}
            }]
            & |[text width=width("$M_{0,4}$")]|M_{0,4}times mathbb{P}^1arrow[d,"pi" swap] \
            B arrow[r,"kappa" swap] & M_{0,4} \
            end{tikzcd}
            end{document}


            enter image description here






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            • If you use foreach X in {1,2,3,4} {draw[latex-,shorten >=1pt,shorten <=1pt,line width=0.3pt] ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east) -- ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east|-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] {$sigma_i$} fi;} the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.

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            Not trivial…



            The timesmathbb{P}^1 part is set in a zero width box.



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{amsmath,mathtools,amssymb,tikz-cd}

            begin{document}

            begin{tikzcd}[row sep=3em,column sep=3em]
            & M_{0,4}mathrlap{{}timesmathbb{P}^1}
            arrow[d,"pi"',";bigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowsigma_i"]
            \
            B arrow[r,"kappa"'] & M_{0,4}
            end{tikzcd}

            end{document}


            There are possibly different ways.



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer




























              5














              Not trivial…



              The timesmathbb{P}^1 part is set in a zero width box.



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage{amsmath,mathtools,amssymb,tikz-cd}

              begin{document}

              begin{tikzcd}[row sep=3em,column sep=3em]
              & M_{0,4}mathrlap{{}timesmathbb{P}^1}
              arrow[d,"pi"',";bigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowsigma_i"]
              \
              B arrow[r,"kappa"'] & M_{0,4}
              end{tikzcd}

              end{document}


              There are possibly different ways.



              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer


























                5












                5








                5







                Not trivial…



                The timesmathbb{P}^1 part is set in a zero width box.



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{amsmath,mathtools,amssymb,tikz-cd}

                begin{document}

                begin{tikzcd}[row sep=3em,column sep=3em]
                & M_{0,4}mathrlap{{}timesmathbb{P}^1}
                arrow[d,"pi"',";bigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowsigma_i"]
                \
                B arrow[r,"kappa"'] & M_{0,4}
                end{tikzcd}

                end{document}


                There are possibly different ways.



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer













                Not trivial…



                The timesmathbb{P}^1 part is set in a zero width box.



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{amsmath,mathtools,amssymb,tikz-cd}

                begin{document}

                begin{tikzcd}[row sep=3em,column sep=3em]
                & M_{0,4}mathrlap{{}timesmathbb{P}^1}
                arrow[d,"pi"',";bigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowbigguparrowsigma_i"]
                \
                B arrow[r,"kappa"'] & M_{0,4}
                end{tikzcd}

                end{document}


                There are possibly different ways.



                enter image description here







                share|improve this answer












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                    With this answer it is very easy. You can use the nodes for anything you want.



                    documentclass{article}
                    usepackage{tikz-cd}
                    usepackage{amsmath,amssymb}
                    begin{document}
                    begin{tikzcd}[column sep=2em,row sep=2em,execute at end picture={
                    foreach X in {1,2,3,4}
                    {draw[latex-] ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east) --
                    ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east|-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north)
                    ifnumX=4
                    node[midway,right] {$sigma_i$}
                    fi;}
                    }]
                    & |[text width=width("$M_{0,4}$")]|M_{0,4}times mathbb{P}^1arrow[d,"pi" swap] \
                    B arrow[r,"kappa" swap] & M_{0,4} \
                    end{tikzcd}
                    end{document}


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer


























                    • If you use foreach X in {1,2,3,4} {draw[latex-,shorten >=1pt,shorten <=1pt,line width=0.3pt] ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east) -- ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east|-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] {$sigma_i$} fi;} the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.

                      – marmot
                      8 hours ago
















                    4














                    With this answer it is very easy. You can use the nodes for anything you want.



                    documentclass{article}
                    usepackage{tikz-cd}
                    usepackage{amsmath,amssymb}
                    begin{document}
                    begin{tikzcd}[column sep=2em,row sep=2em,execute at end picture={
                    foreach X in {1,2,3,4}
                    {draw[latex-] ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east) --
                    ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east|-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north)
                    ifnumX=4
                    node[midway,right] {$sigma_i$}
                    fi;}
                    }]
                    & |[text width=width("$M_{0,4}$")]|M_{0,4}times mathbb{P}^1arrow[d,"pi" swap] \
                    B arrow[r,"kappa" swap] & M_{0,4} \
                    end{tikzcd}
                    end{document}


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer


























                    • If you use foreach X in {1,2,3,4} {draw[latex-,shorten >=1pt,shorten <=1pt,line width=0.3pt] ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east) -- ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east|-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] {$sigma_i$} fi;} the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.

                      – marmot
                      8 hours ago














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                    4







                    With this answer it is very easy. You can use the nodes for anything you want.



                    documentclass{article}
                    usepackage{tikz-cd}
                    usepackage{amsmath,amssymb}
                    begin{document}
                    begin{tikzcd}[column sep=2em,row sep=2em,execute at end picture={
                    foreach X in {1,2,3,4}
                    {draw[latex-] ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east) --
                    ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east|-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north)
                    ifnumX=4
                    node[midway,right] {$sigma_i$}
                    fi;}
                    }]
                    & |[text width=width("$M_{0,4}$")]|M_{0,4}times mathbb{P}^1arrow[d,"pi" swap] \
                    B arrow[r,"kappa" swap] & M_{0,4} \
                    end{tikzcd}
                    end{document}


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer















                    With this answer it is very easy. You can use the nodes for anything you want.



                    documentclass{article}
                    usepackage{tikz-cd}
                    usepackage{amsmath,amssymb}
                    begin{document}
                    begin{tikzcd}[column sep=2em,row sep=2em,execute at end picture={
                    foreach X in {1,2,3,4}
                    {draw[latex-] ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east) --
                    ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east|-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north)
                    ifnumX=4
                    node[midway,right] {$sigma_i$}
                    fi;}
                    }]
                    & |[text width=width("$M_{0,4}$")]|M_{0,4}times mathbb{P}^1arrow[d,"pi" swap] \
                    B arrow[r,"kappa" swap] & M_{0,4} \
                    end{tikzcd}
                    end{document}


                    enter image description here







                    share|improve this answer














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                    answered 8 hours ago









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                    • If you use foreach X in {1,2,3,4} {draw[latex-,shorten >=1pt,shorten <=1pt,line width=0.3pt] ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east) -- ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east|-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] {$sigma_i$} fi;} the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.

                      – marmot
                      8 hours ago



















                    • If you use foreach X in {1,2,3,4} {draw[latex-,shorten >=1pt,shorten <=1pt,line width=0.3pt] ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east) -- ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east|-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] {$sigma_i$} fi;} the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.

                      – marmot
                      8 hours ago

















                    If you use foreach X in {1,2,3,4} {draw[latex-,shorten >=1pt,shorten <=1pt,line width=0.3pt] ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east) -- ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east|-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] {$sigma_i$} fi;} the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.

                    – marmot
                    8 hours ago





                    If you use foreach X in {1,2,3,4} {draw[latex-,shorten >=1pt,shorten <=1pt,line width=0.3pt] ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east) -- ([xshift=X*1ex-1ex]tikzcdmatrixname-1-2.south east|-tikzcdmatrixname-2-2.north) ifnumX=4 node[midway,right] {$sigma_i$} fi;} the arrows resemble those on your screen shot even more.

                    – marmot
                    8 hours ago










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