Foundations of Rigid Geometry I

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Author / Creator:Fujiwara, Kazuhiro, author.
Imprint:Zuerich, Switzerland : European Mathematical Society Publishing House, 2018
Description:1 online resource (863 pages)
Language:English
Series:EMS Monographs in Mathematics (EMM) ; 2523-5192
Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12731722
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Other authors / contributors:Kato, Fumiharu, author.
ISBN:9783037196359
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Summary:Rigid geometry is one of the modern branches of algebraic and arithmetic geometry. It has its historical origin in J. Tate's rigid analytic geometry, which aimed at developing an analytic geometry over non-archimedean valued fields. Nowadays, rigid geometry is a discipline in its own right and has acquired vast and rich structures, based on discoveries of its relationship with birational and formal geometries. In this research monograph, foundational aspects of rigid geometry are discussed, putting emphasis on birational and topological features of rigid spaces. Besides the rigid geometry itself, topics include the general theory of formal schemes and formal algebraic spaces, based on a theory of complete rings which are not necessarily Noetherian. Also included is a discussion on the relationship with Tate's original rigid analytic geometry, V.G. Berkovich's analytic geometry and R. Huber's adic spaces. As a model example of applications, a proof of Nagata's compactification theorem for schemes is given in the appendix. The book is encyclopedic and almost self-contained.
Standard no.:10.4171/135