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Coherent analogues of matrix factorizations and relative singularity categories (English)
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14 July 2015
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In this article, the authors define and investigate the \textit{triangulated category of relative singularities} associated to a closed subscheme \(Z\) of a separated Noetherian scheme \(X\) with enough vector bundles, where \(\mathcal{O}_Z\) has finite flat dimension as an \(\mathcal{O}_X\)-module. It is given by the quotient of \(\text{D}^b(Z)\) by the thick subcategory generated by the image of the derived inverse image functor \(\mathbb{L}i^*: \text{D}^b(X) \to \text{D}^b(Z)\), and it is denoted by \(\text{D}^b_{\mathrm{Sing}}(Z/X)\). When \(X\) is regular, \(\text{D}^b_{\mathrm{Sing}}(Z/X)\) is precisely the singularity category of \(Z\) as defined by \textit{R.-O. Buchweitz} in [``Maximal Cohen-Macaulay modules and Tate-cohomology over Gorenstein rings'', unpublished manuscript (1987)]. In Section 1 of the article, the authors establish some general results regarding \textit{derived categories of the second kind} (cf. [\textit{L. Positselski}, Mem. Am. Math. Soc. 996, i-iii, 133 p. (2011; Zbl 1275.18002)]) associated to curved dg-modules over curved dg-rings. These results are applied later in the article to \textit{matrix factorizations}, which may be considered as curved dg-modules over a certain curved dg algebra. In Section 2, the authors prove what they refer to as their main result. Let \(X\) be as above, let \(\mathcal{L}\) be a line bundle on \(X\), and let \(w \in \mathcal{L}(X)\) be a section. Let \(X_0 \subseteq X\) denote the closed subscheme given by the zero locus of \(w\). Assume the morphism of sheaves \(w: \mathcal{O}_X \to \mathcal{L}\) is injective. Let \((X, \mathcal{L}, w)-\text{coh}\) denote the category of \textit{coherent matrix factorizations} of \(w\); that is, the pair of \(\mathcal{O}_X\)-modules underlying the matrix factorization is allowed to be a pair of coherent modules, rather than locally free. The authors construct an equivalence \[ \text{D}^{\text{abs}} ((X, \mathcal{L}, w)-\text{coh})) \to \text{D}^b_{\mathrm{Sing}}(X_0/X), \] where \(\text{D}^{\text{abs}}(-)\) denotes a certain derived category of the second kind. When X is regular, this theorem recovers a well-known theorem of \textit{D. Orlov} (Theorem 3.5 of [Math. Ann. 353, No. 1, 95--108 (2012; Zbl 1243.81178)]). The authors also establish, in this section, what they refer to as covariant and contravariant Serre-Grothendieck duality theorems for matrix factorizations. In Section 3, the authors give some general results on ma- trix factorizations with a support condition, and also pushforwards and pullbacks of matrix factorizations. Hochschild (co)homology of dg categories of matrix factorizations is discussed in an appendix.
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matrix factorizations
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relative singularities of cartier divisors
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triangulated categories of singularities
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derived categories of the second kind
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coderived categories
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direct and inverse images
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covariant Serre-Grothendieck
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localization theory
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