Recent progress in mixed characteristic higher dimensional algebraic geometry
Karl Schwede (University of Utah)
Abstract: In characteristic zero birational algebraic geometry, Kawamata-Viehweg vanishing is a centrally important tool. For some applications in characteristic p > 0, one may use Frobenius and perturbations as a replacement for resolution of singularities and Kawamata-Viehweg vanishing. This talk will show how to use Bhatt's vanishing theorem for absolute integral closures mixed characteristic as a replacement for resolutions and Kawamata-Viehweg vanishing theorems in a number of applications. This is joint work with B. Bhatt, L. Ma, Z. Patakfalvi, K. Tucker, J. Waldron and J. Witaszek.
algebraic geometry
Audience: researchers in the topic
ZAG (Zoom Algebraic Geometry) seminar
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Organizers: | Jesus Martinez Garcia*, Ivan Cheltsov*, Jungkai Chen, Jérémy Blanc, Ernesto Lupercio, Yuji Odaka, Zsolt Patakfalvi, Julius Ross, Cristiano Spotti, Chenyang Xu |
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