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changed the proof
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2016-07-23 |
71ea836 |
More standard use of "partial ordering"
Thanks to Wei Xu
http://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00CR#comment-588
and to Keenan Kidwell
http://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/00D3#comment-2102
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changed the statement
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2013-08-03 |
badd58f |
Spell check: words starting with b, c, B, or C
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changed the statement and the proof
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2012-09-10 |
b6bccf8 |
QCoh is Grothendieck
Formulate the result explicitly for algebraic spaces and algebraic stacks.
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changed the proof
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2011-08-10 |
996a95d |
LaTeX: fix colim
Introduced the macro
\def\colim{\mathop{\rm colim}\nolimits}
and changed all the occurences of \text{colim} into \colim.
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changed the proof
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2011-08-10 |
23038ed |
LaTeX: fix lim
Replaced all the occurences of \text{lim} by \lim or
\lim\nolimits depending on whether the invocation occured in
display math or not.
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assigned tag 03CO
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2009-10-06 |
422373a
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TAGS: added new tags
modified: tags/tags
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created statement with label lemma-limits-colimits-abelian-sheaves in sites-modules.tex
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2009-10-04 |
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Modules on Sites: Very basic stuff on ringed topoi and modules
It turns out to be slightly tricky to show that the notion of a
quasi-coherent module (or locally generated by sections, finite
type, finite presentation, etc) is an intrinsic property of modules
on a ringed topos and not dependend of the choice of the
underlying site. To do this we need a bit of discussion on
localizing and equivalences of topois such as those in Sites,
lemma-equivalence
modified: sites-modules.tex
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