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Sheaves and Functions Modulo p

Sheaves and Functions Modulo <I>p</I>

Sheaves and Functions Modulo <I>p</I>

Lectures on the Woods Hole Trace Formula
Lenny Taelman, Universiteit van Amsterdam
November 2015
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    The Woods Hole trace formula is a Lefschetz fixed-point theorem for coherent cohomology on algebraic varieties. It leads to a version of the sheaves-functions dictionary of Deligne, relating characteristic-p-valued functions on the rational points of varieties over finite fields to coherent modules equipped with a Frobenius structure. This book begins with a short introduction to the homological theory of crystals of Böckle and Pink with the aim of introducing the sheaves-functions dictionary as quickly as possible, illustrated with elementary examples and classical applications. Subsequently, the theory and results are expanded to include infinite coefficients, L-functions, and applications to special values of Goss L-functions and zeta functions. Based on lectures given at the Morningside Center in Beijing in 2013, this book serves as both an introduction to the Woods Hole trace formula and the sheaves-functions dictionary, and to some advanced applications on characteristic p zeta values.

    • Makes the sheaves-functions dictionary accessible to readers without a strong background in algebraic geometry
    • Illustrated with a wide range of examples and exercises, from elementary to advanced
    • Later chapters include infinite coefficients, L-functions, and applications to special values of Goss L-functions and zeta functions

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    November 2015
    Paperback
    9781316502594
    131 pages
    227 × 152 × 9 mm
    0.21kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Ï„-sheaves, crystals, and their trace functions
    • 2. Functors between categories of crystals
    • 3. The Woods Hole trace formula
    • 4. Elementary applications
    • 5. Crystals with coefficients
    • 6. Cohomology of symmetric powers of curves
    • 7. Trace formula for L-functions
    • 8. Special values of L-functions
    • Appendix A. The trace formula for a transversal endomorphism.
      Author
    • Lenny Taelman , Universiteit van Amsterdam

      Lenny Taelman is Professor of Algebraic Geometry at the University of Amsterdam.