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Grothendieck topologies, Mayer-Vietoris, and points
You definition of a cohomology theory is rather strange since it does not seem to depend on the choice of the site (it corresponds to Zariski topology).
For the correct definition of cohomology theo …
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Voevodsky's Triangulated Categories of Motives and their Relationships
I'm not sure that it is possible to compress the big picture into one answer; yet I will try to give a hint.
Firstly, one can hardly hope to have a "reasonable" motivic $t$-structure for motives with …