On the Tate conjecture for divisors
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Abstract: We prove that the Tate conjecture in codimension over a finitely generated field follows from the same conjecture for surfaces over its prime subfield. In positive characteristic, this is due to de Jong--Morrow over and to Ambrosi for the reduction to . We give a different proof than Ambrosi's, which also works in characteristic ; over , the reduction to surfaces follows from a simple argument using Lefschetz's theorem.
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