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A Study in Derived Algebraic Geometry - Volume II: Deformations, Lie Theory and Formal Geometry (Paperback): Dennis Gaitsgory,... A Study in Derived Algebraic Geometry - Volume II: Deformations, Lie Theory and Formal Geometry (Paperback)
Dennis Gaitsgory, Nick Rozenblyum
R3,247 Discovery Miles 32 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Derived algebraic geometry is a far-reaching generalization of algebraic geometry. It has found numerous applications in other parts of mathematics, most prominently in representation theory. This volume develops deformation theory, Lie theory and the theory of algebroids in the context of derived algebraic geometry. To that end, it introduces the notion of inf-scheme, which is an infinitesimal deformation of a scheme and studies ind-coherent sheaves on such. As an application of the general theory, the six-functor formalism for D-modules in derived geometry is obtained. This volume consists of two parts. The first part introduces the notion of ind-scheme and extends the theory of ind-coherent sheaves to inf-schemes, obtaining the theory of D-modules as an application. The second part establishes the equivalence between formal Lie group(oids) and Lie algebr(oids) in the category of ind-coherent sheaves. This equivalence gives a vast generalization of the equivalence between Lie algebras and formal moduli problems. This theory is applied to study natural filtrations in formal derived geometry generalizing the Hodge filtration.

Weil's Conjecture for Function Fields - Volume I (AMS-199) (Hardcover): Dennis Gaitsgory, Jacob Lurie Weil's Conjecture for Function Fields - Volume I (AMS-199) (Hardcover)
Dennis Gaitsgory, Jacob Lurie
R4,042 R3,804 Discovery Miles 38 040 Save R238 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A central concern of number theory is the study of local-to-global principles, which describe the behavior of a global field K in terms of the behavior of various completions of K. This book looks at a specific example of a local-to-global principle: Weil's conjecture on the Tamagawa number of a semisimple algebraic group G over K. In the case where K is the function field of an algebraic curve X, this conjecture counts the number of G-bundles on X (global information) in terms of the reduction of G at the points of X (local information). The goal of this book is to give a conceptual proof of Weil's conjecture, based on the geometry of the moduli stack of G-bundles. Inspired by ideas from algebraic topology, it introduces a theory of factorization homology in the setting -adic sheaves. Using this theory, Dennis Gaitsgory and Jacob Lurie articulate a different local-to-global principle: a product formula that expresses the cohomology of the moduli stack of G-bundles (a global object) as a tensor product of local factors. Using a version of the Grothendieck-Lefschetz trace formula, Gaitsgory and Lurie show that this product formula implies Weil's conjecture. The proof of the product formula will appear in a sequel volume.

Weil's Conjecture for Function Fields - Volume I (AMS-199) (Paperback): Dennis Gaitsgory, Jacob Lurie Weil's Conjecture for Function Fields - Volume I (AMS-199) (Paperback)
Dennis Gaitsgory, Jacob Lurie
R1,802 Discovery Miles 18 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A central concern of number theory is the study of local-to-global principles, which describe the behavior of a global field K in terms of the behavior of various completions of K. This book looks at a specific example of a local-to-global principle: Weil's conjecture on the Tamagawa number of a semisimple algebraic group G over K. In the case where K is the function field of an algebraic curve X, this conjecture counts the number of G-bundles on X (global information) in terms of the reduction of G at the points of X (local information). The goal of this book is to give a conceptual proof of Weil's conjecture, based on the geometry of the moduli stack of G-bundles. Inspired by ideas from algebraic topology, it introduces a theory of factorization homology in the setting -adic sheaves. Using this theory, Dennis Gaitsgory and Jacob Lurie articulate a different local-to-global principle: a product formula that expresses the cohomology of the moduli stack of G-bundles (a global object) as a tensor product of local factors. Using a version of the Grothendieck-Lefschetz trace formula, Gaitsgory and Lurie show that this product formula implies Weil's conjecture. The proof of the product formula will appear in a sequel volume.

A Study in Derived Algebraic Geometry - Volumes I and II (Paperback): Dennis Gaitsgory, Nick Rozenblyum A Study in Derived Algebraic Geometry - Volumes I and II (Paperback)
Dennis Gaitsgory, Nick Rozenblyum
R3,279 Discovery Miles 32 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Derived algebraic geometry is a far-reaching generalization of algebraic geometry. It has found numerous applications in various parts of mathematics, most prominently in representation theory. This two-volume monograph develops generalization of various topics in algebraic geometry in the context of derived algebraic geometry. Volume I presents the theory of ind-coherent sheaves, which are a "renormalization" of quasi-coherent sheaves and provide a natural setting for Grothendieck-Serre duality as well as geometric incarnations of numerous categories of interest in representation theory. Volume II develops deformation theory, Lie theory and the theory of algebroids in the context of derived algebraic geometry. To that end, it introduces the notion of inf-scheme, which is an infinitesimal deformation of a scheme and studies ind-coherent sheaves on inf-schemes. As an application of the general theory, the six-functor formalism for D-modules in derived geometry is obtained.

A Study in Derived Algebraic Geometry - Volume I: Correspondences and Duality (Paperback): Dennis Gaitsgory, Nick Rozenblyum A Study in Derived Algebraic Geometry - Volume I: Correspondences and Duality (Paperback)
Dennis Gaitsgory, Nick Rozenblyum
R3,254 Discovery Miles 32 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Derived algebraic geometry is a far-reaching generalization of algebraic geometry. It has found numerous applications in various parts of mathematics, most prominently in representation theory. This volume develops the theory of ind-coherent sheaves in the context of derived algebraic geometry. Ind-coherent sheaves are a “renormalization” of quasi-coherent sheaves and provide a natural setting for Grothendieck-Serre duality as well as geometric incarnations of numerous categories of interest in representation theory. This volume consists of three parts and an appendix. The first part is a survey of homotopical algebra in the setting of ?-categories and the basics of derived algebraic geometry. The second part builds the theory of ind-coherent sheaves as a functor out of the category of correspondences and studies the relationship between ind-coherent and quasi-coherent sheaves. The third part sets up the general machinery of the (?,2)-category of correspondences needed for the second part. The category of correspondences, via the theory developed in the third part, provides a general framework for Grothendieck's six-functor formalism. The appendix provides the necessary background on (?,2)-categories needed for the third part.

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