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Presheaves of triangulated categories and reconstruction of schemes (English)
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27 March 2003
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In the paper under review the author reconstructs a reduced noetherian scheme from the derived category of perfect complexes over the scheme together with the tensor product structure on the derived category. The main tool is a result of Thomason which gives an inclusion preserving correspondence between certain subcategories \({\mathcal C}\) of the category of perfect complexes over a noetherian scheme \(X\) and closed subsets \(Y\) of \(X\) so that whenever \(y\) is in \(Y\) also its closure is in \(Y\). The author associates to a triangulated category \({\mathcal C}\) which is equipped with some sort of a tensor product \(\otimes\) a topological space \(Spc ({\mathcal C},\otimes)\) in some very natural way. Then, a presheaf \(K\) of triangulated categories is constructed on this topological space and finally a ringed space given basically by the endomorphisms of the identity functor. Earlier, Bondal and Orlov got a completely different way to reconstruct the original variety out of its derived category by considering the group of self-equivalences of the derived category.
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isomorphism problem for derived categories
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