Co-fibered products of algebraic curves
We give examples of failure of the existence of co-fibered products in the category of algebraic curves.
We give examples of failure of the existence of co-fibered products in the category of algebraic curves.
Let be a commutative Noetherian regular local ring of dimension and be a proper ideal of such that . It is shown that the -module is -cofinite if and only if . Also we present a sufficient condition under which this condition the -module is finitely generated if and only if it vanishes.
Let R be a Noetherian ring and I an ideal of R. Let M be an I-cofinite and N a finitely generated R-module. It is shown that the R-modules are I-cofinite for all i ≥ 0 whenever dim Supp(M) ≤ 1 or dim Supp(N) ≤ 2. This immediately implies that if I has dimension one (i.e., dim R/I = 1) then the R-modules are I-cofinite for all i,j ≥ 0. Also, we prove that if R is local, then the R-modules are I-weakly cofinite for all i ≥ 0 whenever dim Supp(M) ≤ 2 or dim Supp(N) ≤ 3. Finally, it is shown that...
The aim of these notes is to generalize Laumon’s construction [20] of automorphic sheaves corresponding to local systems on a smooth, projective curve to the case of local systems with indecomposable unipotent ramification at a finite set of points. To this end we need an extension of the notion of parabolic structure on vector bundles to coherent sheaves. Once we have defined this, a lot of arguments from the article “ On the geometric Langlands conjecture” by Frenkel, Gaitsgory and Vilonen [11]...
We prove that the category of Laumon 1-motives up to isogenies over a field of characteristic zero is of cohomological dimension . As a consequence this implies the same result for the category of formal Hodge structures of level (over ).
Let denote an ideal in a Noetherian ring R, and M a finitely generated R-module. We introduce the concept of the cohomological dimension filtration , where c = cd(,M) and denotes the largest submodule of M such that . Some properties of this filtration are investigated. In particular, if (R,) is local and c = dim M, we are able to determine the annihilator of the top local cohomology module , namely . As a consequence, there exists an ideal of R such that . This generalizes the main results...