On behavior of conductors, Picard schemes, and Jacobian numbers of varieties over imperfect fields
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Abstract: Let be a regular geometrically integral variety over an imperfect field . Unlike the case of characteristic , may have singular points for a (necessarily inseparable) field extension . In this paper, we define new invariants of the local rings of codimension points of , and use these invariants for the calculation of -invariants (, which relate to genus changes,) and conductors of such points. As a corollary, we give refinements of Tate's genus change theorem and the Patakfalvi-Waldron Theorem. Moreover, when is a curve, we show that the Jacobian number of is times of the genus change by using the above calculation. In this case, we also relate the structure of the Picard scheme of with invariants of singular points of . To prove such a relation, we give a characterization of the geometrical normality of algebras over fields of positive characteristic.
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