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26 April 2024
 
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Almost ring theory
Ofer Gabber ; Lorenzo Ramero ;
Date 9 Feb 2000
Subject Algebraic Geometry; Rings and Algebras; Commutative Algebra MSC-class: 14A05 (Primary) 14F20, 14B12, 13D10, 18G55 (Secondary) | math.AG math.AC math.RA
AbstractThe categories of almost modules and almost algebras are introduced as a convenient setting for the development of Faltings’ method of almost etale extensions. After some preliminaries of general "almost homological algebra" we construct the almost version of the cotangent complex and we use it to generalise some results of Faltings on the lifting of almost etale morphisms and almost etale algebras over nilpotent extensions. We also study the "almost trace" of an almost flat and almost finitely presented morphism, in particular we show that the almost trace is (almost) perfect if and only if the morphism is almost etale. Finally we study some cases of non-flat descent for almost rings, and establish the invariance of almost etale morphisms under Frobenius.
Source arXiv, math.AG/0002064
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