Timeline for Stalks of étale sheaves
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Sep 21, 2014 at 9:37 | answer | added | Matthias Wendt | timeline score: 5 | |
Sep 20, 2014 at 23:59 | comment | added | anon | It isn't, unless you tell us something about the sheaves. By definition, the stalk of a sheaf F at a geometric point is the direct limit of F(U) as U ranges of the etale nhds of the geometric point. Sometimes you can move the limit past the F, in which case it becomes an inverse limit, whose value is the spec of the strictly local ring at the geometric point (a strictly henselian ring). | |
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Sep 20, 2014 at 22:38 | history | asked | AT0 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |