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Berkovich Spaces and Applications: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, cartea 2119

Editat de Antoine Ducros, Charles Favre, Johannes Nicaise
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 dec 2014
We present an introduction to Berkovich’s theory of non-archimedean analytic spaces that emphasizes its applications in various fields. The first part contains surveys of a foundational nature, including an introduction to Berkovich analytic spaces by M. Temkin, and to étale cohomology by A. Ducros, as well as a short note by C. Favre on the topology of some Berkovich spaces. The second part focuses on applications to geometry. A second text by A. Ducros contains a new proof of the fact that the higher direct images of a coherent sheaf under a proper map are coherent, and B. Rémy, A. Thuillier and A. Werner provide an overview of their work on the compactification of Bruhat-Tits buildings using Berkovich analytic geometry. The third and final part explores the relationship between non-archimedean geometry and dynamics. A contribution by M. Jonsson contains a thorough discussion of non-archimedean dynamical systems in dimension 1 and 2. Finally a survey by J.-P. Otal gives an account of Morgan-Shalen's theory of compactification of character varieties. 
This book will provide the reader with enough material on the basic concepts and constructions related to Berkovich spaces to move on to more advanced research articles on the subject. We also hope that the applications presented here will inspire the reader to discover new settings where these beautiful and intricate objects might arise.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319110288
ISBN-10: 3319110284
Pagini: 450
Ilustrații: XIX, 413 p. 18 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 6.56 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Lecture Notes in Mathematics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

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Cuprins

Introduction to Berkovich analytic spaces.- Etale cohomology of schemes and analytic spaces.- Countability properties of Berkovich spaces.- Cohomological finiteness of proper morphisms in algebraic geometry: a purely transcendental proof, without projective tools.- Bruhat-Tits buildings and analytic geometry.- Dynamics on Berkovich spaces in low dimensions.- Compactifications of spaces of representations (after Culler, Morgan and Shalen).

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We present an introduction to Berkovich’s theory of non-archimedean analytic spaces that emphasizes its applications in various fields. The first part contains surveys of a foundational nature, including an introduction to Berkovich analytic spaces by M. Temkin, and to étale cohomology by A. Ducros, as well as a short note by C. Favre on the topology of some Berkovich spaces. The second part focuses on applications to geometry. A second text by A. Ducros contains a new proof of the fact that the higher direct images of a coherent sheaf under a proper map are coherent, and B. Rémy, A. Thuillier and A. Werner provide an overview of their work on the compactification of Bruhat-Tits buildings using Berkovich analytic geometry.
The third and final part explores the relationship between non-archimedean geometry and dynamics. A contribution by M. Jonsson contains a thorough discussion of non-archimedean dynamical systems in dimension 1 and 2. Finally a survey by J.-P. Otal gives an account of Morgan-Shalen's theory of compactification of character varieties.
This book will provide the reader with enough material on the basic concepts and constructions related to Berkovich spaces to move on to more advanced research articles on the subject. We also hope that the applications presented here will inspire the reader to discover new settings where these beautiful and intricate objects might arise.

Caracteristici

An accessible introduction to the rapidly growing theory of Berkovich analytic spaces Presents an original point of view, even on the basics of the theory Gives an exposition of the striking applications of Berkovich theory to group theory and dynamics