The yoga of schemic Grothendieck rings, a topos-theoretical approach
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Publication:6502683
arXiv1004.4260MaRDI QIDQ6502683FDOQ6502683
Authors: Hans Schoutens
Abstract: We propose a suitable substitute for the classical Grothendieck ring of an algebraically closed field, in which any quasi-projective scheme is represented, while maintaining its non-reduced structure. This yields a more subtle invariant, called the schemic Grothendieck ring, in which we can formulate a form of integration resembling Kontsevich's motivic integration via arc schemes. Whereas the original construction was via definability, we have translated in this paper everything into a topos-theoretic framework.
(K)-theory of schemes (19E08) Topoi (18B25) Arcs and motivic integration (14E18) Grothendieck groups (category-theoretic aspects) (18F30)
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