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Beauville-Laszlo gluing of algebraic spaces

Algebraic Geometry 2024-10-29 v1

Abstract

For a complete discrete valuation field KK, we show that one may always glue a separated formal algebraic space X\mathfrak{X} over OK\mathcal{O}_K to a separated algebraic space UU over KK along an open immersion of rigid spaces j ⁣:XrigUanj\colon \mathfrak{X}^{\rm rig}\to U^{\rm an}, producing a separated algebraic space XX over OK\mathcal{O}_K. This process gives rise to an equivalence between such `gluing triples' (U,X,j)(U,\mathfrak{X},j) and separated algebraic spaces XX over OK\mathcal{O}_K, which one might interpret as a version of the Beauville--Laszlo theorem for algebraic spaces rather than coherent sheaves. Moreover, an analogous equivalence exists over any excellent base. Examples due to Matsumoto imply that the result of such a gluing might be a genuine algebraic space (not a scheme) even if UU and the special fiber of X\mathfrak{X} are projective. The proof is a combination of Nagata compactification theorem for algebraic spaces and of Artin's contraction theorem. We give multiple examples and applications of this idea.

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@article{arxiv.2410.20500,
  title  = {Beauville-Laszlo gluing of algebraic spaces},
  author = {Piotr Achinger and Alex Youcis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.20500},
  year   = {2024}
}

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