Cohomological methods in intersection theory

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DOI10.1007/978-3-030-78977-0_3zbMATH Open1478.14003arXiv1905.03478OpenAlexW2944540295MaRDI QIDQ2074094FDOQ2074094


Authors: Denis-Charles Cisinski Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 4 February 2022

Abstract: These notes are an account of a series of lectures I gave at the LMS-CMI Research School `Homotopy Theory and Arithmetic Geometry: Motivic and Diophantine Aspects', in July 2018, at the Imperial College London. The goal of these notes is to see how motives may be used to enhance cohomological methods, giving natural ways to prove independence of ell results for traces and zeta-functions, and constructions of characteristic classes (as 0-cycles). This leads to the Grothendieck-Lefschetz formula, of which we give a new motivic proof. There are also a few additions to what have been told in the lectures: a proof of Grothendieck-Verdier duality of 'etale motives on schemes of finite type over a regular quasi-excellent scheme (which slightly improves the level of generality in the existing literature); a proof that mathbfQ-linear motivic sheaves are virtually integral; a proof of the motivic generic base change formula.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.03478




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