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Natural filtration of Schur functor
Let $$ 0 \longrightarrow A \longrightarrow B \longrightarrow C \longrightarrow 0 $$ be a short exact sequence of vector bundles. It is well known that for exterior powers there exists a natural filtration $$ 0=F_{r+1}\subset F_r\subset \cdots \subset F_0=\bigwedge^r B $$ such that $$...
reduction of a conjugate point in $X_0(p)$
Consider a non-cuspidal point $x\in X_0(p)(K)$ representing an elliptic curve $E/K$ over a quadratic field $K$, and suppose that $E$ has potentially multiplicative reduction over a prime $\mathfrak{q}$ of $K$ over the rational prime $q$. Let $0,\infty$ be the cusps of $X_0(p)$. Using the...
Defining property of morphisms of algebraic spaces out of an étale local on source and target property of scheme morphisms. Stacks Project vs Olsson
This is about the umpteenth discrepancy of definitions in algebraic geometry. It's about recipes to define properties of morphisms of algebraic spaces out of properties of morphisms of schemes. When the morphism of algebraic spaces in question is representable the recipe is clear [SP, 025V;...
Irreducible topological space
We say that a topological space $X$ is irreducible if it can not be written as the union of two proper closed subsets. My question is: Do we consider this definition when the topological space is defined in terms of open subsets or closed subsets? When working with the zariski topology, the...
Why does a nowhere vanishing section of $\omega_{E/S}$ induce an isomorphism $\mathcal O_E \cong \Omega^1_{E/S}$?
I am reading Arithmetic Moduli of Elliptic Curves by Katz and Mazur, and I have a question about the beginning of Chapter 2, §2. Let $f:E\to S$ be an elliptic curve. Since the sheaf of relative diffrentials $\Omega^1_{E/S}$ is an invertible sheaf on $E$, one defines...
Can the resultant ideal $\mathrm{Res}(f, g)$ of two homogeneous polynomials be defined in terms of the projective vanishing locus $V_+(f, g)$?
Let $A$ be a commutative ring and $f, g \in A[S, T]$ be two homogeneous polynomials in two variables of homogeneous degrees $d$, resp. $e$. Their resultant $\newcommand{\Res}{\mathrm{Res}}\Res(f, g)$ is defined to be the determinant of the linear map of free modules of rank $d + e$ $$ (f, g)...
About the Jacobian conjecture counterexample and the determinant
So recently the Jacobian conjecture has been disproven. The counterexample had a determinant of $-2$. See for instance : https://www.newscientist.com/article/2580374-ais-solution-to-87-year-old-riddle-takes-mathematicians-by-surprise/ or Wikipedia. Now I wonder if this polynomial can lead to an...
Counterexamples to Jacobian Conjecture not surjective
I notice that the recently-publicized counterexample(s) to the Jacobian Conjecture are not surjective. Is that necessarily the case? That is, (Q) If $F:\mathbb C^n \to\mathbb C^n$ is algebraic and everywhere locally injective, and also surjective, must it be injective? Maybe the relevant setting...
Few Questions about Contraction of Exceptional Curve $E$ on a Smooth Surface
Let $X,Y$ be two algebraic surfaces (=smooth, proper $2$-dim schemes over fixed base field $k$) and let $E \subset X$ exceptional curve, ie $E \cong \Bbb P^1$ with self intersection $E^2=-1$. By Castelnuovo's contraction theorem $E$ can be contracted to a smooth point of a smooth surface leaving...
Is the space of conjugacy classes of algebraic subgroups of a fixed group a standard Borel space?
Suppose $H$ is an algebraic group (let's say over $\mathbb{R}$ or $\mathbb{C}$). I'm interested in the space $\mathrm{Sub}_{\text{alg}}(H)$ whose elements are conjugacy classes of algebraic subgroups of $H$. Is it true that $\mathrm{Sub}_{\text{alg}}(H)$ can be realized as a standard Borel...
A question on Grassmann functor
For a commutative ring $R$ and an $R$-module $M$, let $\operatorname{Gr}(n,M)$ be the Grassmann functor from the category of $R$-algebras to sets. As I understand it, it should be possible to define a subfunctor $U$ when fixing $x_1, \ldots, x_n$ elements of $M$, how does this subfunctor look...
Is it enough to consider only finitely generated projective modules having constant rank?
It is known that every finitely generated projective module $M$ over a commutative ring $A$ has locally constant rank, i.e., for each $\mathfrak{p} \in \mathrm{Spec}(A)$, there are non-negative integer $r$ and an open neighborhood $U \subseteq \mathrm{Spec}(A)$ such that, for every $\mathfrak{q}...
Gröbner basis for finitely generated algebras
I am curious if there is a notion of how to find a Gröbner basis for any ideal $I$ of a finitely generated algebra $R\cong \mathbb{K}[x_1,\dots,x_k]/J$. I know that Gröbner bases are generaly developed as a tool for polynomial rings, but I wonder what fails in this case or in which cases it's...
On the proof of Weil conjectures in the curve case
I'm struggling to understand an argument in the book "Weil Conjectures, Perverse Sheaves, and $l$-adic Fourier Transform" by Kiehl and Weissauer. In Theorem I.6.1, they prove (in specific cases) that the $i$-th cohomology of a pure sheaf of weight $w$ has weight $w+i$. I'm confused by their...
How to learn Schubert calculus?
As a soon-to-be senior undergraduate planning to pursue research in Schubert calculus under a supervisor specializing in this field, I have struggled to locate accessible introductory textbooks or lecture notes for this subject, as well as more advanced reference materials to save for my future...
Examples of good categories with bad objects being better
There is a philosophy attributed to Grothendieck that it is better to have a good category (e.g. mapping objects, abelian category, etc) with bad objects than a bad category with nice objects. What are some examples of this? Please also describe some ways these good categories have been helpful.
Proving smooth algebraic varieties remain smooth after base change by any field extension from first principles
Let $X$ be a smooth algebraic variety over a field $k$, and let $K/k$ be any field extension. I want to prove that $$ X_K:=X\times_{\operatorname{Spec}k}\operatorname{Spec}K $$ is smooth over $K$. I want to use only the following facts: Jacobian criterion (rational points): If $$...
Help understanding injectivity of function.
I fail to understand the highlighted statement in my screenshot below. If $U \subset Y$ is a non empty open subset, then the natural map $g: \mathscr{O}_Y(U) \to k(Y)$ given by $(U,f) \mapsto [U,f]$ is naturally injective. Indeed, if $g((U,f_1)) = g((U,f_2))$, i.e $[U, f_1] = [U,f_2]$, then...
Is it possible that two irreducible polynomials with different variables differ by a constant factor?
I read little bit about Special Relativity and there was one moment that I can't understand. It was about that there was two irreducible polynomials that have common roots: I was confused because each of these polynomials have different variables. My question is: is it possible that two...
How to show that the homomorphism $\rho : \Gamma(V)_f \to F(D(f),k)$ is injective?
I am self learning Algebraic Geometry from Daniel Perrin's Algebraic Geometry textbook. I have a question on last paragraph of page $41$. Let $D(f)$ be the set of points where the function doesn't vanish and $\Gamma(V)= k[X_1,...,X_n]/I(V)$ where $k$ is a commutative field. Let $r$ denote the...