Nonstandard étale cohomology
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Abstract: A lot of good properties of etale cohomology only hold for torsion coefficients. We use "enlargement of categories" as developed in http://arxiv.org/abs/math.CT/0408177 to define a cohomology theory that inherits the important properties of etale cohomology while allowing greater flexibility with the coefficients. In particular, choosing coefficients *Z/P (for P an infinite prime and *Z the enlargement of Z) gives a Weil cohomology, and choosing *Z/l^h (for l a finite prime and h an infinite number) allows comparison with ordinary l-adic cohomology. More generally, for every N in *Z, we get a category of *Z/N-constructible sheaves with good properties.
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- A NEW WEIL COHOMOLOGY THEORY
- Continuous étale cohomology
- Enlargements of schemes
- Nonstandard analysis
- Smoothness, semi-stability and alterations
- Some consequences of the Riemann hypothesis for varieties over finite fields
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