changed the statement
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2012-05-16 |
7e05565 |
Improve chapter on decent spaces
A collection of things: get rid of the very reasonable material.
This is possible because we can now prove everything for
reasoble spaces which was previously only proved for very
reasonable spaces.
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changed the statement
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2011-06-12 |
b88197a |
Finished cleanup decent-space.tex
Last edit to this chapter for now.
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moved the statement to file decent-spaces.tex
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2011-06-10 |
52c6ad3 |
Decent Algebraic Spaces
Created a new chapter "Decent Algebraic Spaces" and moved most
of the material on local conditions of algebraic spaces in
there. In the next few commits we will fix the breakage that this
causes.
The reason for the move is that this material is difficult to
understand for the beginner and that most of the other material
in Properties of Spaces and Morphisms of Spaces is easier and
more analogous to what happens for schemes.
An added advantage is that we can use results on morphisms of
algebraic spaces in the new chapter, hence it becomes easier to
develop the theory of decent spaces.
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changed the statement
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2011-06-10 |
52c6ad3 |
Decent Algebraic Spaces
Created a new chapter "Decent Algebraic Spaces" and moved most
of the material on local conditions of algebraic spaces in
there. In the next few commits we will fix the breakage that this
causes.
The reason for the move is that this material is difficult to
understand for the beginner and that most of the other material
in Properties of Spaces and Morphisms of Spaces is easier and
more analogous to what happens for schemes.
An added advantage is that we can use results on morphisms of
algebraic spaces in the new chapter, hence it becomes easier to
develop the theory of decent spaces.
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changed the statement
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2010-10-09 |
2b090dd |
End conversion of etale to \'etale.
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changed the statement
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2010-01-31 |
9e88016 |
Conditions on algebraic spaces renamed.
OK, after this commit (which is basically without mathematical
content) we now have the following notions:
very reasonable: this is the old notion of "reasonable" and means
the space has a Zariski covering such that each piece has a
quasi-compact etale covering by a scheme.
reasonable: this is the old notion of "almost reasonable" and
means that for every affine U and etale morphism U --> X the
fibres are universally bounded.
decent: this means that every point is representable by a
monomorphism from the spectrum of a field and that moreover this
monomorphism is quasi-compact.
Each of these is a very weak notion of separation on the
algebraic space. We have also defined what it means for a
morphism to have those properties (in terms of "fibres"). The
goal of making this change now is to prevent confusion when we
start adding material later, because we think that
decent/reasonable spaces will play a more important role than
very reasonable spaces.
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changed the label to remark-very-reasonable
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2010-01-31 |
1642b95 |
Terminology changes:
"reasonable" ---> "very reasonable"
"almost reasonable" ---> "reasonable"
David Rydh suggested this change since the notion of being (what
is now called) very reasonable is not a particularly good
notion. On the other hand the notion of being (what is now
called) reasonable behaves quite well in various situations, and
it seems hard to envision results that use the assumption of
being very reasonable that do not hold for reasonable spaces.
Still, currently there are still some results of this form, so
we need to keep the notion "very reasonable" around (of course
we will always keep it around for the sake of referencing, but
in the future we may delegate it to a forgotten corner).
TODO (soon): Introduce decent spaces. These will be
characterized by having property (gamma).
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changed the statement
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2010-01-31 |
1642b95 |
Terminology changes:
"reasonable" ---> "very reasonable"
"almost reasonable" ---> "reasonable"
David Rydh suggested this change since the notion of being (what
is now called) very reasonable is not a particularly good
notion. On the other hand the notion of being (what is now
called) reasonable behaves quite well in various situations, and
it seems hard to envision results that use the assumption of
being very reasonable that do not hold for reasonable spaces.
Still, currently there are still some results of this form, so
we need to keep the notion "very reasonable" around (of course
we will always keep it around for the sake of referencing, but
in the future we may delegate it to a forgotten corner).
TODO (soon): Introduce decent spaces. These will be
characterized by having property (gamma).
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changed the statement
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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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created statement with label remark-reasonable in spaces-morphisms.tex
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2009-11-11 |
518837d |
Morphisms of spaces: More on relative conditions
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assigned tag 03L4
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2009-11-11 |
518837d
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Morphisms of spaces: More on relative conditions
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