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Torified varieties and their geometries over \(\mathbb{F}_{1}\)
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    Torified varieties and their geometries over \(\mathbb{F}_{1}\) (English)
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    8 April 2011
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    The authors introduce the category of torified schemes -- schemes endowed with a decomposition by multiplicative group schemes -- and show that an affinely torified variety (a reduced torified scheme of finite type over \(\mathbb Z\), endowed with an affine open cover respecting the above decomposition) has a model in both of the theories of algebraic geometries over \(\mathbb F_1\) considered in[\textit{C.~Soulé}, Mosc. Math. J. 4, No. 1, 217--244 (2004; Zbl 1103.14003)] and [\textit{A.~Connes} and \textit{C.~Consani}, J. Algebr. Geom. 20, No. 3, 525--557 (2011; Zbl 1227.14006)]. Torified schemes includes Grassmannians, flag varieties, toric varieties and split Chevalley schemes (the latter two being examples of affinely torified varieties). The paper studies the connections among the theories developed in [loc. cit. (2004; Zbl 1103.14003)] and [loc. cit. (2011; Zbl 1227.14006)], as well as the theory developed in [\textit{A.~Deitmar}, Prog. Math. 239, 87--100 (2005; Zbl 1098.14003)]. Particular emphasis is dedicated to the case of Chevalley groups.
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    torified varieties
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    Connes and Consani's geometry
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    Soulé's geometry
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    Deitmar's geometry
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    comparison between different geometries over \(\mathbb F_1\)
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    Chevalley schemes over \(\mathbb F_1\)
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