Cycle classes in overconvergent rigid cohomology and a semistable Lefschetz $(1,1)$ theorem
Algebraic Geometry
2019-02-26 v2 Number Theory
Abstract
In this article we prove a semistable version of the variational Tate conjecture for divisors in crystalline cohomology, stating that a rational (logarithmic) line bundle on the special fibre of a semistable scheme over lifts to the total space if and only if its first Chern class does. The proof is elementary, using standard properties of the logarithmic de Rham-Witt complex. As a corollary, we deduce similar algebraicity lifting results for cohomology classes on varieties over global function fields. Finally, we give a counter example to show that the variational Tate conjecture for divisors cannot hold with -coefficients.
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@article{arxiv.1701.05017,
title = {Cycle classes in overconvergent rigid cohomology and a semistable Lefschetz $(1,1)$ theorem},
author = {Christopher Lazda and Ambrus Pál},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.05017},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
20 pages, minor changes, comments still welcome