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Motivic integration on smooth rigid varieties and invariants of degenerations
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    Motivic integration on smooth rigid varieties and invariants of degenerations (English)
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    27 May 2004
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    In the last years, the theory of motivic integration has emerged as a new powerful tool in producing birational invariants of algebraic varieties over a field \(k\) of characteristic zero. These developments have been propelled, in particular, by the pioneering work of J. Denef and F. Loeser on the geometry of arc spaces of singular algebraic varieties and their motivic measures. In the present paper, the authors turn to the somewhat dual situation of degenerating families of schemes over a discrete valuation ring \(R\) with perfect residue field \(K\), for which the framework of rigid geometry appears to be the most appropriate one. Actually, they construct an analogous theory of motivic integration for smooth, separated and quasi-compact rigid \(K\)-spaces, which is essentially based on the use of associated formal schemes, the classical Greenberg functor, and the theory of weak Néron models in formal and rigid geometry. Another crucial ingredient is the general theory of motivic integration on formal schemes, which has recently been established by the second author of the present paper [\textit{J. Sebag}, Bull. Soc. Math. Fr. 132, No. 1, 1--54 (2004; Zbl 1084.14012)]. As the authors show, there are several important applications of their theory of motivic integration on smooth rigid varieties, ranging from the construction of new birational invariants of degenerations of algebraic varieties up to the formulation of an analogue of the famous Nash problem on the arc structure of singularities.
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    fibrations
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    degenerations
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    rigid analytic geometry
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    singularities
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    motivic integration
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    arc spaces
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    Néron models
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    birational invariants
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