Injective spectra and torsion theories (Q2301466)

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Injective spectra and torsion theories
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    Injective spectra and torsion theories (English)
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    24 February 2020
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    Let \(\mathcal A\) be a Grothendieck category. \(\mathrm{InjSpec}(\mathcal A)\) denotes the class of isoclasses of indecomposible injective objectos of \(\mathcal A\) with the Zariski topology with basis of open sets \([A]=\{E \) indecomposible injective objects such that \(\mathrm{Hom}(A,E)=0\}\) with \(A\) ranges over finitely presented objectos of \(\mathcal A\). If \(\mathcal A\) is generated by a set of noetherian objects (i.e. locally noetherian) we can associated other topology, the Ziegler topology. In this topology, the basis consists in the complement of \([A]\) in \(\mathrm{InjSpec}(\mathcal A)\). Next. the author gives a construction of the sheaf of rings constructed by Gabriel over \(\mathrm{InjSpec}(\mathcal A)\). In Section 3, the Golan spectrum using prime torsion theories is considered. It is shown that for a locally noetherian Grothendieck category, the injective and torsion spectra are isomorphic.
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    injective spectrum
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    hereditary torsion theory
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    Grothendieck category
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    sheaf
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    prime torsion theory
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