The structure of Deitmar Schemes, II. Zeta functions and automorphism groups
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automorphism groupzeta functionfunctorialityfield with one elementGrothendieck ringloose graphDeitmar scheme
Combinatorial aspects of commutative algebra (05E40) Varieties over finite and local fields (11G25) Local ground fields in algebraic geometry (14G20) Zeta functions and related questions in algebraic geometry (e.g., Birch-Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture) (14G10) Finite ground fields in algebraic geometry (14G15) Schemes and morphisms (14A15) Generalizations (algebraic spaces, stacks) (14A20)
Abstract: We provide a coherent overview of a number of recent results obtained by the authors in the theory of schemes defined over the field with one element. Essentially, this theory encompasses the study of a functor which maps certain geometries including graphs to Deitmar schemes with additional structure, as such introducing a new zeta function for graphs. The functor is then used to determine automorphism groups of the Deitmar schemes and base extensions to fields.
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