Philosophy of contraherent cosheaves
Abstract
Contraherent cosheaves are module objects over algebraic varieties defined by gluing using the colocalization functors. Contraherent cosheaves are designed to be used for globalizing contramodules and contraderived categories for the purposes of Koszul duality and semi-infinite algebraic geometry. One major technical problem associated with contraherent cosheaves is that the colocalization functors, unlike the localizations, are not exact. The reason is that, given a commutative ring homomorphism arising in connection with a typical covering in algebraic geometry, the ring is usually a flat, but not a projective -module. We argue that the relevant difference between projective and flat modules, from the standpoint of homological algebra, is not that big, as manifested by the flat/projective and cotorsion periodicity theorems. The difference becomes even smaller if one observes that the ring is often a very flat -module.
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@article{arxiv.2311.14179,
title = {Philosophy of contraherent cosheaves},
author = {Leonid Positselski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.14179},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
LaTeX 2e, 65 pages; v.2: small corrections and additions, references added and updated, Section 7.9 expanded, paragraph inserted in Section 3.2; v.3: misprints in Lemma 7.27 corrected