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==Étale cohomology== | ==Étale cohomology== | ||
One begins by defining a presheaf to be a contravariant functor from the underlying category of a small étale site <math>T</math> into an abelian category <math>A</math>. | One begins by defining a presheaf to be a contravariant functor from the underlying category of a small étale site <math>T</math> into an abelian category <math>A</math>. Am ''étale sheaf'' (or just ''sheaf'' if the étale site is implicit) on <math>T</math> is then a presheaf <math>F</math> such that for all coverings <math>\{U_i\to U\}\in cov(T)</math>, the diagram | ||
<math>0\to F(U_i)\to\prod_i F(U_i)\to \prod_{i,j} F(U_i\times_U U_j)</math> | |||
is exact. | |||
==Applications== | ==Applications== |
Revision as of 19:11, 30 December 2007
The Weil Conjectures
Definition
The following conditions are equivalent for a morphism of schemes :
- is flat and unramified.
- is flat and the sheaf of Kähler differentials is zero; .
- is smooth of relative dimension 0.
and is said to be étale when this is the case.
The small étale site
The category of étale -schemes becomes a Grothendieck topology, if one defines the sets of coverings to be jointly-surjective collections of -morphisms ; i.e., such that the union of images covers . That this forms a grothendieck essentially follows from the following three facts:
- Open immersions are étale.
- The étale property lifts by base change: that is, if is an étale morphism, and is any morphism, then the canonical fibered projection is again étale.
- If and are such that is étale, then is étale as well.
Étale cohomology
One begins by defining a presheaf to be a contravariant functor from the underlying category of a small étale site into an abelian category . Am étale sheaf (or just sheaf if the étale site is implicit) on is then a presheaf such that for all coverings , the diagram is exact.
Applications
Deligne proved the Weil-Riemann hypothesis using étale cohomology.