Pure motives, mixed motives and extensions of motives associated to singular surfaces

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zbMATH Open1375.14005arXiv0706.4447MaRDI QIDQ5283609FDOQ5283609


Authors: Jörg Wildeshaus Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 24 July 2017

Abstract: We first recall the construction of the Chow motive modelling intersection cohomology of a proper surface and study its fundamental properties. Using Voevodsky's category of effective geometrical motives, we then study the motive of the exceptional divisor in a non-singular blow-up. If all geometric irreducible components of the divisor are of genus zero, then Voevodsky's formalism allows us to construct certain one-extensions of Chow motives, as canonical sub-quotients of the motive with compact support of the smooth part of the surface. Specializing to Hilbert--Blumenthal surfaces, we recover a motivic interpretation of a recent construction of A. Caspar.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0706.4447




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