Abstract: Let be finitely generated modules over a local complete intersection . Assume that for each , . We prove that the cohomological support of (in the sense of Avramov-Buchweitz) is equal to the geometric join of the cohomological supports of . Such result gives a new connection between two active areas or research, and immediately produces several surprising corollaries. Naturally, it also raises many intriguing new questions about the homological properties of modules over a complete intersection, some of those are investigated in the second half of this note.
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