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Based on Balmer's tensor triangular Chow group, we propose K-theoretic Chow groups of derived categories of noetherian schemes and their Milnor variants for regular schemes and their thickenings. We discuss functoriality and show that our…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2016-02-22 Sen Yang

We extend the scope of Balmer's tensor triangular Chow groups to compactly generated triangulated categories $\mathcal{K}$ that only admit an action by a compactly-rigidly generated tensor triangulated category $\mathcal{T}$ as opposed to…

Category Theory · Mathematics 2015-10-02 Sebastian Klein

Using determinant functor, we describe a natural transformation from local Hilbert functor to K-theoretic cycle groups of codimension one, which were variants of Balmer's tensor triangular Chow groups. This enables us to answers a question…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2022-12-27 Sen Yang

We recall P. Balmer's definition of tensor triangular Chow group for a tensor triangulated category $\mathcal{K}$ and explore some of its properties. We give a proof that for a suitably nice scheme $X$ it recovers the usual notion of Chow…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2015-10-02 Sebastian Klein

The aim of this note is to give a simplified proof of the surjectivity of the natural Milnor-Chow homomorphism $\rho: K^M_n(A) \to CH^n(A,n)$ between Milnor $K$-theory and higher Chow groups for essentially smooth (semi-)local $k$-algebras…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2014-10-24 Moritz Kerz , Stefan Müller-Stach

Let $X$ be a smooth projective variety over a field of characteristic $0$ and $L$ an ample divisor. In this paper we study the Weak Lefschetz conjecture for Chow groups using the technique employed by Grothendieck in his study of the…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2018-01-29 Jagannathan Arjun Sathyamoorthy

We show how to make the additive Chow groups of Bloch-Esnault, Ruelling and Park into a graded module for Bloch's higher Chow groups, in the case of a smooth projective variety over a field. This yields a a projective bundle formula as well…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Amalendu Krishna , Marc Levine

We compute the Euler characteristic of the structure sheaf of the Brill-Noether locus of linear series with special vanishing at up to two marked points. When the Brill-Noether number $\rho$ is zero, we recover the Castelnuovo formula for…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2021-02-05 Dave Anderson , Linda Chen , Nicola Tarasca

Let $X$ be a hyperk\"ahler variety, and let $G$ be a group of finite order non-symplectic automorphisms of $X$. Beauville's conjectural splitting property predicts that each Chow group of $X$ should split in a finite number of pieces. The…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2017-03-14 Robert Laterveer

We prove a restriction isomorphism for Chow groups of zero-cycles with coefficients in Milnor K-theory for smooth projective schemes over excellent henselian discrete valuation rings. Furthermore, we study torsion subgroups of these groups…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2019-10-29 Morten Lüders

We study the semi-decomposable invariants of a split semisimple group and their extension to a split reductive group by using the torsion in the codimension $2$ Chow groups of a product of Severi-Brauer varieties. In particular, for any…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2015-02-23 Sanghoon Baek

We construct an algebraic-cycle based model for the motivic cohomology on the category of schemes of finite type over a field, where schemes may admit arbitrary singularities and may be non-reduced. We show that our theory is functorial on…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2021-12-30 Jinhyun Park

Let X be a smooth projective variety over a field k. For k separably closed, we prove that the subgroup of unramified classes in the Milnor K-group $K^M_i(k(X))$ of the function field of X is contained in the subgroup of n-divisible…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2026-05-22 Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène , Stefan Schreieder

That short note, meant as an addendum to [CCE14], enhances the results contained in loc. cit. In particular it is proven here that a linear K{\"a}hler group is already the fundamental group of a smooth complex projective variety. This is…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2016-10-26 Benoît Claudon

We study two-dimensional cyclic quotient singularities defined by $k$-Wahl chains, a class of Hirzebruch--Jung continued fractions obtained inductively starting from $[k+2]$. This class includes the classical Wahl singularities in the case…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2026-03-31 Yusuke Sato

Goodwillie's rational isomorphism between relative algebraic K-theory and relative cyclic homology, together with the lambda decomposition of cyclic homology, illustrates the close relationships among algebraic K-theory, cyclic homology,…

K-Theory and Homology · Mathematics 2014-02-11 Benjamin F. Dribus

For a smooth quasi-projective scheme $X$ over a field $k$ with an action of a reductive group, we establish a spectral sequence connecting the equivariant and the ordinary higher Chow groups of $X$. For $X$ smooth and projective, we show…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2016-12-01 Amalendu Krishna

We compute explicitly the Chow motive of any generalized Kummer variety associated to any abelian surface. In fact, it lies in the rigid tensor subcategory of the category of Chow motives generated by the Chow motive of the underlying…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2015-06-16 Ze Xu

The Hilbert scheme $X^{[3]}$ of length-$3$ subschemes of a smooth projective variety $X$ is known to be smooth and projective. We investigate whether the property of having a multiplicative Chow-Kuenneth decomposition is stable under taking…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2016-10-06 Mingmin Shen , Charles Vial

The Beilinson--Bloch conjecture is a generalization of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture, which relates the ranks of Chow groups of smooth projective varieties over global fields to the order of vanishing of $L$-functions. We prove…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2026-02-24 Matt Broe
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