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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7828279
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Prismatic and \(q\)-crystalline sites of higher level
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7828279

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    Prismatic and \(q\)-crystalline sites of higher level (English)
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    8 April 2024
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    Summary: In this article, we define the \(m\)-prismatic site and the \(m\)-\(q\)-crystalline site, which are higher-level analogs of the prismatic site and the \(q\)-crystalline site respectively. We prove a certain equivalence between the category of crystals on the \(m\)-prismatic site (resp. the \(m\)-\(q\)-crystalline site) and that on the prismatic site (resp. the \(q\)-crystalline site), which can be regarded as the prismatic (resp. the \(q\)-crystalline) analog of the Frobenius descent due to Berthelot and the Cartier transform due to Ogus-Vologodsky, Oyama and Xu. We also prove equivalence between the category of crystals on the \(m\)-prismatic site and that on the \((m - 1)\)-\(q\)-crystalline site.
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    \(m\)-prismatic site
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    \(m\)-\(q\)-crystalline site
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    Frobenius descent
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