New Approach to Arakelov Geometry
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zbMATH Open1141.14301arXiv0704.2030MaRDI QIDQ3521175FDOQ3521175
Authors: Nikolai V. Durov
Publication date: 21 August 2008
Abstract: This work is dedicated to a new completely algebraic approach to Arakelov geometry, which doesn't require the variety under consideration to be generically smooth or projective. In order to construct such an approach we develop a theory of generalized rings and schemes, which include classical rings and schemes together with "exotic" objects such as F_1 ("field with one element"), Z_infty ("real integers"), T (tropical numbers) etc., thus providing a systematic way of studying such objects. This theory of generalized rings and schemes is developed up to construction of algebraic K-theory, intersection theory and Chern classes. Then existence of Arakelov models of algebraic varieties over Q is shown, and our general results are applied to such models.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0704.2030
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