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The first purpose of schemes theory is the geometrical study of solutions of algebraic systems of equations, not only over the real/complex numbers, but also over integer numbers (and more generally over any commutative ring with 1). It was finalized by Alexandre Grothendieck, during the 1950s and the 1960s.

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Specialization map Chow groups preserves algebraic equivalence

Let $R$ be a discrete valuation ring with fraction field $K$ and residue field $k$. Let $\pi\colon X\rightarrow \text{Spec}(R)$ be a smooth projective morphism with geometrically integral fibers. In F …
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Locus where a family of cycles is rationally trivial is countable union of closed subvarieties?

Following up on this question which received a negative answer, I wonder if something weaker is true. We work in the same set-up as the previous question. Let $B$ be a smooth quasi-projective variety …
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Locus where a family of cycles is rationally trivial is closed?

Let $B$ be a smooth quasi-projective variety over a field of characteristic zero. Let $\pi\colon \mathcal{X} \rightarrow B$ be a smooth and projective morphism with geometrically integral fibres. Let …
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