Valuative and geometric characterizations of Cox sheaves (Q1753158)

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Valuative and geometric characterizations of Cox sheaves
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    Valuative and geometric characterizations of Cox sheaves (English)
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    28 May 2018
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    The context is that of Cox sheaves on Krull schemes. If \(X\) is an appropriate Krull scheme, \(G\) an abelian group and \(\mathcal R\) is a \(G\)-graded sheaf of \(\mathcal O_X\)-algebras, for an appropriate Krull sheaf \(\mathcal O_X\), then Theorem 0.1 gives necessary and sufficient conditions for \(\mathcal R\) to be isomorphic to a Cox sheaf, in terms of \(G\)-valuations, and other algebraic conditions. Further details on Cox sheaves are given in Theorem 0.2; those involve essential \(G\)-valuations and \(G\)-Krull rings and specific grading properties. Theorem 0.4 gives a geometric characterization of graded characteristic spaces, relative spectra, in terms of well-behaved quotients of graded schemes; this extends previous geometric characterization of relative spectra of Cox sheaves of finite type on normal prevarieties given by \textit{I. Arzhantsev} et al. [Cox rings. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2015; Zbl 1360.14001)]. The author also generalizes, in Theorem 0.5, a characterization of Cox rings, given by the same authors. This is an irredundant characterization of Cox rings which generates, in turn, a normality criterion for certain graded rings.
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    Cox rings
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    Krull schemes
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    \(G\)-Krull scheme
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    \(G\)-Krull rings
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    \(G\)-valuation
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    essential \(G\)-valuation
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    graded schemes
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