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A relative notion of algebraic Lie group and applications to $n$-stacks

alg-geom 2008-02-03 v1 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

If SS is a scheme of finite type over k=\cck=\cc , let \Xx/S\Xx /S denote the big etale site of schemes over SS. We introduce {\em presentable group sheaves}, a full subcategory of the category of sheaves of groups on \Xx/S\Xx /S which is closed under kernel, quotient, and extension. Group sheaves which are representable by group schemes of finite type over SS are presentable; pullback and finite direct image preserve the notions of presentable group sheaves; over S=Spec(k)S=Spec (k) then presentable group sheaves are just group schemes of finite type over Spec(k)Spec(k); there is a notion of connectedness extending the usual notion over Spec(k)Spec(k); and a presentable group sheaf GG has a Lie algebra object Lie(GLie(G . If GG is a connected presentable group sheaf then G/Z(G)G/Z(G) is determined up to isomorphism by the Lie algebra sheaf Lie(G)Lie (G). We envision the category of presentable group sheaves as a generalisation relative to an arbitrary base scheme SS, of the category of algebraic Lie groups over Spec(k)Spec (k). The notion of presentable group sheaf is used in order to define {\em presentable nn-stacks} over \Xx\Xx. Roughly, an nn-stack is presentable if there is a surjection from a scheme of finite type to its π0\pi_0 (the actual condition on π0\pi_0 is slightly more subtle), and if its πi\pi_i (which are sheaves on various \Xx/S\Xx /S) are presentable group sheaves. The notion of presentable nn-stack is closed under homotopy fiber product and truncation. We propose the notion of presentable nn-stack as an answer in characteristic zero for A. Grothendieck's search for what he called ``schematization of homotopy types''.

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@article{arxiv.alg-geom/9607002,
  title  = {A relative notion of algebraic Lie group and applications to $n$-stacks},
  author = {Carlos Simpson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:alg-geom/9607002},
  year   = {2008}
}

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