Some refinements of the Deligne-Illusie theorem

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DOI10.2140/ANT.2023.17.465arXiv2003.09857MaRDI QIDQ6337183FDOQ6337183


Authors: Piotr Achinger, Junecue Suh Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 March 2020

Abstract: We extend the results of Deligne and Illusie on liftings modulo p2 and decompositions of the de Rham complex in several ways. We show that for a smooth scheme X over a perfect field k of characteristic p>0, the truncations of the de Rham complex in max(p1,2) consecutive degrees can be reconstructed as objects of the derived category in terms of its truncation in degrees at most one (or, equivalently, in terms the obstruction class to lifting modulo p2). Consequently, these truncations are decomposable if X admits a lifting to W2(k), in which case the first nonzero differential in the conjugate spectral sequence appears no earlier than on page max(p,3) (these corollaries have been recently strengthened by Drinfeld, Bhatt-Lurie, and Li-Mondal). Without assuming the existence of a lifting, we describe the gerbes of splittings of two-term truncations and the differentials on the second page of the conjugate spectral sequence, answering a question of Katz. The main technical result used in the case p>2 belongs purely to homological algebra. It concerns certain commutative differential graded algebras whose cohomology algebra is the exterior algebra, dubbed by us "abstract Koszul complexes", of which the de Rham complex in characteristic p is an example. In the appendix, we use the aforementioned stronger decomposition result to prove that Kodaira-Akizuki-Nakano vanishing and Hodge-de Rham degeneration both hold for F-split (p+1)-folds.













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