History of tag 03G4
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changed the statement and the proof
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2013-05-24 |
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LaTeX: \etale
Introduced the macro
\def\etale{{\acute{e}tale}}
and replaced all occurences of \acute{e}tale by \etale
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changed the proof
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2011-08-13 |
4ea0b65 |
Whitespace changes
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changed the proof
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2010-10-09 |
de2ddd0 |
Neurotic changes
Fix (almost all) complaints of parse.py
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changed the statement and the proof
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2010-10-09 |
2b090dd |
End conversion of etale to \'etale.
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changed the proof
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2010-05-12 |
e7ae4f0 |
Relocalizing morphisms of (ringed) topoi
There is quite a bit of duplication here, but it seems
convenient to be able to talk about this both when given
explicit sites defining the topoi and when you are just given an
abstract morphism of (ringed) topoi.
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changed the proof
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2009-12-06 |
ef14e44 |
Morphisms of spaces: Valuative criterion universal closedness revisited
modified: spaces-morphisms.tex
modified: spaces-properties.tex
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assigned tag 03G4
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2009-10-13 |
c539166
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Tags: new tags added
modified: tags/tags
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created statement with label lemma-f-map in spaces-properties.tex
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2009-10-13 |
7f7a813 |
Properties of spaces: Etale sites and modules on algebraic spaces
We finally caved in and defined both versions of the etale site
of an algebraic space. What maybe makes this palatable is the
little lemma on f-maps showing how to think about the
relationship between sheaves upstairs and downstairs. Of course
this lemma holds in some much greater generality, but for now we
can leave it in this chapter as is.
Also added some preparatory work on the structure sheaf on an
algebraic space and quasi-coherent modules. Next up: pushforward
of quasi-coherent sheaves are sometimes quasi-coherent, right?
modified: spaces-properties.tex
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