Beilinson's Hodge conjecture for K₁ revisited
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zbMATH Open1273.14021arXiv0801.3236MaRDI QIDQ2995176FDOQ2995176
Publication date: 20 April 2011
Abstract: Let U be a smooth quasiprojective complex variety and CH^r(U,1) a special instance of Bloch's higher Chow groups. Jannsen was the first to show that the cycle class map cl_{r,1} from CH^r(U,1) (tensored with Q) to hom_{MHS}(Q(0), H^{2r-1}(U,Q(r)) is not in general surjective, contradicting an earlier conjecture of Beilinson. In this paper, we give a refinement of Jannsen's counterexample, and further show that the aforementioned cycle class map becomes surjective at the generic point.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0801.3236
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