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Étale cohomology of Henselian rings and cohomology of abstract Riemann surfaces of fields
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    Étale cohomology of Henselian rings and cohomology of abstract Riemann surfaces of fields (English)
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    16 June 1994
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    In this short paper, we show that for every ring \(A\) which is henselian along an ideal \(I \subseteq A\), every torsion sheaf \(F\) on the étale site \(\text{Spec} (A)_{et}\) and every \(n \in \mathbb{N}\) the restriction homomorphism \(H^ n(\text{Spec} (A)_{et},F) \to H^ n(\text{Spec} (A/I)_{et},F)\) is bijective. In order to prove this, we show that the cohomology of constant torsion sheaves on certain pro-constructible subsets of abstract Riemann surfaces of algebraically closed fields vanishes.
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    henselian ring
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    étale site
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    Riemann surface
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