Degenerations of log Hodge de Rham spectral sequences, log Kodaira vanishing theorem in characteristic \(p>0\) and log weak Lefschetz conjecture for log crystalline cohomologies (Q2667149)
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English | Degenerations of log Hodge de Rham spectral sequences, log Kodaira vanishing theorem in characteristic \(p>0\) and log weak Lefschetz conjecture for log crystalline cohomologies |
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Degenerations of log Hodge de Rham spectral sequences, log Kodaira vanishing theorem in characteristic \(p>0\) and log weak Lefschetz conjecture for log crystalline cohomologies (English)
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24 November 2021
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Let \(\kappa\) be a perfect field of characteristic \(p > 0\). Let \(Y\) be a smooth proper variety over \(\kappa\). Then the second-named author of the paper under review [Math. Z. 292, No. 1--2, 307--316 (2019; Zbl 1410.14019)] defined a notion called the ``quasi-Frobenius splitting height'' of \(Y\), denoted by \(h_{F}(Y)\). He showed that if \(h_F(Y) < \infty\), then \(Y\) lifts to \(W_2(\kappa)\). For smooth proper \(Y\) with trivial canonical bundle, and that \(h^i(\mathcal{O}_Y)= 0\), for all \(0 < i < \dim Y\), the second-named author also showed that \(h_F(Y)\) is equal to the height of the Artin-Mazur formal group of \(Y\) (in middle cohomological degree). The present article generalizes the above theorems to smooth proper logarithmic schemes over \(\kappa\) of Cartier type (\(\kappa\) being equipped with a fs log structure). Among other things, a \(W_2(\kappa)\)-liftability criterion similar to that of Kawamata-Namikawa is given. Various results about Hodge degeneration and Kodaira vanishing are deduced as well.
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log Hodge de Rham spectral sequences in finite characteristic
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log Kodaira vanishing theorem in finite characteristic
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log weak Lefschetz conjecture for log crystalline cohomologies
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quasi-F-split height
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log deformation theory with relative Frobenius
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lifts of log smooth integral schemes over \(\mathcal{W}_2\)
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