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I'm reading Illusie's survey on Crystalline cohomology, and I found him talking about those $p$-adic period rings like $B_{\text{dR}}, B_{\text{cris}}$. Can anybody explain what they are and give some heuristic on why they are what they are and what they are good for? So far I've only seen them appear in comparison isomorphisms. Are they just there to make the comparisons work?

I think I found a related question here: Fontaine's rings of periodsFontaine's rings of periods but answers there simply didn't say much about it.

I'm reading Illusie's survey on Crystalline cohomology, and I found him talking about those $p$-adic period rings like $B_{\text{dR}}, B_{\text{cris}}$. Can anybody explain what they are and give some heuristic on why they are what they are and what they are good for? So far I've only seen them appear in comparison isomorphisms. Are they just there to make the comparisons work?

I think I found a related question here: Fontaine's rings of periods but answers there simply didn't say much about it.

I'm reading Illusie's survey on Crystalline cohomology, and I found him talking about those $p$-adic period rings like $B_{\text{dR}}, B_{\text{cris}}$. Can anybody explain what they are and give some heuristic on why they are what they are and what they are good for? So far I've only seen them appear in comparison isomorphisms. Are they just there to make the comparisons work?

I think I found a related question here: Fontaine's rings of periods but answers there simply didn't say much about it.

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Daniel Miller
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What aare p-adic period rings?

I'm reading Illusie's survey on Crystalline cohomology, and I found him talking about those $p$-adic period rings like $B_{dR}, B_{cris}$$B_{\text{dR}}, B_{\text{cris}}$. Can anybody explain what they are and give some heuristic on why they are what they are and what they are good for? So far I've only seen them appear in comparison isomorphisms. Are they just there to make the comparisons work?

I think I found a related question here: Fontaine's rings of periods but answers there simply didn't say much about it.

What a p-adic period rings?

I'm reading Illusie's survey on Crystalline cohomology, and I found him talking about those $p$-adic period rings like $B_{dR}, B_{cris}$. Can anybody explain what they are and give some heuristic on why they are what they are and what they are good for? So far I've only seen them appear in comparison isomorphisms. Are they just there to make the comparisons work?

I think I found a related question here: Fontaine's rings of periods but answers there simply didn't say much about it.

What are p-adic period rings?

I'm reading Illusie's survey on Crystalline cohomology, and I found him talking about those $p$-adic period rings like $B_{\text{dR}}, B_{\text{cris}}$. Can anybody explain what they are and give some heuristic on why they are what they are and what they are good for? So far I've only seen them appear in comparison isomorphisms. Are they just there to make the comparisons work?

I think I found a related question here: Fontaine's rings of periods but answers there simply didn't say much about it.

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Yuhao Huang
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What a p-adic period rings?

I'm reading Illusie's survey on Crystalline cohomology, and I found him talking about those $p$-adic period rings like $B_{dR}, B_{cris}$. Can anybody explain what they are and give some heuristic on why they are what they are and what they are good for? So far I've only seen them appear in comparison isomorphisms. Are they just there to make the comparisons work?

I think I found a related question here: Fontaine's rings of periods but answers there simply didn't say much about it.