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In September 1997, the Working Week on Resolution of Singularities was held at Obergurgl in the Tyrolean Alps. Its objective was to manifest the state of the art in the field and to formulate major questions for future research. The four courses given during this week were written up by the speakers and make up part I of this volume. They are complemented in part II by fifteen selected contributions on specific topics and resolution theories. The volume is intended to provide a broad and accessible introduction to resolution of singularities leading the reader directly to concrete research problems.
In September 1997, the Working Week on Resolution of Singularities was held at Obergurgl in the Tyrolean Alps. Its objective was to manifest the state of the art in the field and to formulate major questions for future research. The four courses given during this week were written up by the speakers and make up part I of this volume. They are complemented in part II by fifteen selected contributions on specific topics and resolution theories. The volume is intended to provide a broad and accessible introduction to resolution of singularities leading the reader directly to concrete research problems.
This volume contains two related, though independently written, mo- graphs. In Notes on Derived Functors and Grothendieck Duality the ?rst three chapters treat the basics of derived categories and functors, and of the rich formalism, over ringed spaces, of the derived functors, for unbounded com- ? plexes, ofthesheaffunctors?, Hom, f andf wheref isaringed-spacemap. ? Included are some enhancements, for concentrated (i.e., quasi-compact and quasi-separated) schemes, of classical results such as the projection and K] unneth isomorphisms. The fourth chapter presents the abstract foun- tions of Grothendieck Duality-existence and tor-independent base change for the right adjoint of the derived functor Rf when f is a quasi-proper ? map of concentrated schemes, the twisted inverse image pseudofunctor for separated ?nite-type maps of noetherian schemes, re?nements for maps of ?nite tor-dimension, and a brief discussion of dualizing complexes. In Equivariant Twisted Inverses the theory is extended to the context of diagrams of schemes, and in particular, to schemes with a group-scheme action. An equivariant version of the twisted inverse-image pseudofunctor is de?ned, and equivariant versions of some of its important properties are proved, including Grothendieck duality for proper morphisms, and ?at base change. Also, equivariant dualizing complexes are dealt with. As an appli- tion, ageneralizedversionofWatanabe'stheoremontheGorensteinproperty of rings of invariants is proved. More detailed overviews are given in the respective Introductions."
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