The geometry of blueprints. Part I: Algebraic background and scheme theory
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce the category of blueprints, which is a category of algebraic objects that include both commutative (semi)rings and commutative monoids. This generalization allows a simultaneous treatment of ideals resp.\ congruences for rings and monoids and leads to a common scheme theory. In particular, it bridges the gap between usual schemes and -schemes (after Kato, Deitmar and Connes-Consani). Beside this unification, the category of blueprints contains new interesting objects as "improved" cyclotomic field extensions of and "archimedean valuation rings". It also yields a notion of semiring schemes. This first paper lays the foundation for subsequent projects, which are devoted to the following problems: Tits' idea of Chevalley groups over , congruence schemes, sheaf cohomology, -theory and a unified view on analytic geometry over , adic spaces (after Huber), analytic spaces (after Berkovich) and tropical geometry.
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@article{arxiv.1103.1745,
title = {The geometry of blueprints. Part I: Algebraic background and scheme theory},
author = {Oliver Lorscheid},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.1745},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
Slightly revised and extended version as in print. 51 pages