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Canonical comparison between $\infty$ and ordinary derived categories
This question is a follow-up to a previous question I asked.
If $\mathcal{D}(\mathsf{A})$ is the derived $\infty$-category of an (ordinary) abelian category $\mathsf{A},$ then the homotopy category $h\...
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How does the Torelli theorem behave with respect to cyclic covering?
Let $Y\xrightarrow{2:1}\mathbb{P}^3$ be the double cover, branched over a quartic K3 surface $S$, known as quartic double solid. Assume $S$ is generic, we know that there is a Torelli theorem for $Y$ ...
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Bondal-Orlov' theorem for noncommutative projective schemes
My question is very simple.
Is Bondal-Orlov's theorem known for noncommutative projective schemes in the sense of Artin and Zhang?
The commutative version is the following :
Let $X, Y$ be smooth ...
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Relation between exotic sheaves in Achar's notes and in Bezrukavnikov-Mirkovic
I am trying to calculate explicitly a certain simple exotic sheaf (a simple object of the heart of the exotic t-structure on the Springer resolution, which is defined in Theorem 1.5.1 of Bezrukavnikov-...
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On the bounded derived category of sheaves with coherent cohomology
Let $(X,\mathcal{O}_X)$ be a locally ringed space such that $\mathcal{O}_X$ is locally notherian, and let $\operatorname{Coh}(\mathcal{O}_X)$ be the category of coherent $\mathcal{O}_X$-modules. The ...
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A pushout diagram of derived categories coming from an open cover of schemes
Suppose $X=U\cup V$ is the standard open cover of $X=\mathbb{P}^1$ by two affine lines. The descent theorems say that the diagram (with all arrows restriction maps)
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What is the correct definition of intermediate Jacobian for this singular threefold?
I am considering blow up of $\mathcal{C}\subset(\mathbb{P}^1)^3$, $X=\operatorname{Bl}_{\mathcal{C}}(\mathbb{P}^1)^3$, where $\mathcal{C}$ is a curve given by $$\{s^2u=0\}\subset\mathbb{P}^1_{s:t}\...
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Pullback morphism of a hyperplane inclusion is zero in the derived category
Let $L \subset \mathbb{C}^n$ be a hyperplane and let $i:L \to \mathbb{C}^n$ be the inclusion. Since $i$ is proper, we have induced maps $i^*: H^k_c(\mathbb{C}^n) \to H^k_c(L)$, and these maps are zero ...
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Pushforward of exceptional vector bundle is spherical for local P^2
I've been reading through a bit of the literature on stability conditions, and one of the models that has come up is the 'local projective plane'. Explicitly, this is the total space of the canonical ...
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Projective resolution of a quiver with relations
How do we compute the projective resolution of a representation of a quiver with relations.
For example consider the Beilinson quiver $B_4$
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with the relations $\{\alpha_j^k\alpha_i^{k-1}=\alpha_i^...
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Find stratification to decompose constructible sheaf to constant parts (example from Wikipedia)
I have a question about techniques used in determining the stratification over which a constructible sheaf falls into even constant pieces demonstrated on this example from Wikipedia.
Let $f:X = \text{...
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Image, upto direct summands, of derived push-forward of resolution of singularities
Let $\mathcal C$ be a full subcategory (closed under isomorphism also) of an additive category $\mathcal A$. Then, $\text{add}(\mathcal C)$ is the full subcategory of $\mathcal A$ consisting of all ...
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Some questions on derived pull-back and push-forward functors of proper birational morphism of Noetherian quasi-separated schemes
Let $f: X \to Y$ be a proper birational morphism of Noetherian quasi-separated schemes. We have the derived pull-back $Lf^*: D(QCoh(Y))\to D(QCoh(X))$ (https://stacks.math.columbia.edu/tag/06YI) and ...
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Why do we say IndCoh(X) is analogous to the set of distributions on X?
$\DeclareMathOperator\IndCoh{IndCoh}\DeclareMathOperator\QCoh{QCoh}$I've seen it written (for example, in Gaitsgory–Rozenblyum) that for a scheme $X$, the category $\IndCoh(X)$ is to be thought of as ...
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Perfect complexes of plane nodal cubic curve
Let $C\subset\mathbb{P}^2$ be a plane nodal cubic curve with a unique singular point $O$ at the origin. Then I consider its normalization, denoted by $\widetilde{C}$ and let $\pi:\widetilde{C}\...