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Z[1/p]-motivic resolution of singularities

Algebraic Geometry 2014-06-17 v6 K-Theory and Homology

Abstract

The main goal of this paper is to deduce (from a recent resolution of singularities result of Gabber) the following fact: (effective) Chow motives with Z[1/p]Z[1/p]-coefficients over a perfect field kk of characteristic pp generate the category DMgmeff[1/p]DM^{eff}_{gm}[1/p] (of effective geometric Voevodsky's motives with Z[1/p]Z[1/p]-coefficients). It follows that DMgmeff[1/p]DM^{eff}_{gm}[1/p] could be endowed with a Chow weight structure wChoww_{Chow} whose heart is Choweff[1/p]Chow^{eff}[1/p] (weight structures were introduced in a preceding paper, where the existence of wChoww_{Chow} for DMgmeffQDM^{eff}_{gm}Q was also proved). As shown in previous papers, this statement immediately yields the existence of a conservative weight complex functor DMgmeff[1/p]Kb(Choweff[1/p])DM^{eff}_{gm}[1/p]\to K^b(Chow^{eff}[1/p]) (which induces an isomorphism on K0K_0-groups), as well as the existence of canonical and functorial (Chow)-weight spectral sequences and weight filtrations for any cohomology theory on DMgmeff[1/p]DM^{eff}_{gm}[1/p]. We also define a certain Chow t-structure for DMeff[1/p]DM_{-}^{eff}[1/p] and relate it with unramified cohomology. To this end we study birational motives and birational homotopy invariant sheaves with transfers.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1002.2651,
  title  = {Z[1/p]-motivic resolution of singularities},
  author = {Mikhail V. Bondarko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.2651},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

Some minor corrections made; to appear in Compositio Mathematica