Hodge-Tate decomposition for non-smooth spaces
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Abstract: In this article, we generalize the Hodge-Tate decomposition of p-adic 'etale cohomology to non-smooth rigid spaces. Our strategy is to study pro-'etale cohomology of rigid spaces introduced by Scholze, using the resolution of singularities and the simplicial method.
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