Beilinson's Hodge conjecture for smooth varieties
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Publication:4923116
DOI10.1017/IS013001030JKT212zbMATH Open1300.14009arXiv1104.4364OpenAlexW2110351542WikidataQ123271311 ScholiaQ123271311MaRDI QIDQ4923116FDOQ4923116
Publication date: 5 June 2013
Published in: Journal of \(K\)-Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Consider the cycle class map cl_{r,m} : CH^r(U,m;Q) o Gamma H^{2r-m}(U,Q(r)), where CH^r(U,m;Q) is Bloch's higher Chow group (tensored with Q) of a smooth complex quasi-projective variety U, and H^{2r-m}(U,Q(r)) is singular cohomology. We study the image of cl_{r,m} in terms of kernels of Abel-Jacobi maps. When r=m, we deduce from the Bloch-Kato theorem that the cokernel of cl_{r,m} at the generic point of U is the same for integral or rational coefficients.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1104.4364
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