Differential graded motives: weight complex, weight filtrations and spectral sequences for realizations; Voevodsky vs. Hanamura
Abstract
We describe the Voevodsky's category of motives in terms of Suslin complexes of smooth projective varieties. This shows that Voeovodsky's is anti-equivalent to Hanamura's one. We give a description of any triangulated subcategory of (including the category of effective mixed Tate motives). We descibe 'truncation' functors for . generalizes the weight complex of Soule and Gillet; its target is ; it calculates , and checks whether a motive is a mixed Tate one. give a weight filtration and a 'motivic descent spectral sequence' for a large class of realizations, including the 'standard' ones and motivic cohomology. This gives a new filtration for the motivic cohomology of a motif. For 'standard realizations' for we have a nice description of in terms of . We define the 'length of a motif' that (modulo standard conjectures) coincides with the 'total' length of the weight filtration of singular cohomology. Over a finite field is (modulo Beilinson-Parshin conjecture) an equivalence.
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@article{arxiv.math/0601713,
title = {Differential graded motives: weight complex, weight filtrations and spectral sequences for realizations; Voevodsky vs. Hanamura},
author = {M. V. Bondarko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0601713},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
Several linguistic corrections made; section 2.3 was corrected also