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For questions about sheaves on a topological space.

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Constants sheaves on an open subset

This is not true; for example, take $X = \mathbb R^2$, $U = \mathbb R^2 \smallsetminus \{(0,0)\}$. Then your $\mathbb Z_U$ coincides with $\mathbb Z_X$, and $Hom(\mathbb Z_U, F)$ is $F(X)$, not $F(U)$ …
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Carving out subsheaves of local hom-sheaves of stacks of categories

Taking equalizers, or limits, is also the standard algebraic geometry way. So, for example, say that $X \to S$ and $Y \to S$ are finitely presented and proper, with $X\to S$ flat, and have sections $S …
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Is $H^i(X,F)$ finitely generated over $\Gamma(O_X)$ if $F$ is coherent?

This is false even for $\mathrm H^0$: take $X$ to be $\mathbb A^2 \smallsetminus \{0\}$, and as $F$ the structure sheaf of $L \smallsetminus \{0\}$, where $L$ is a line through $0$.
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The single-plus construction is not the left adjoint of the inclusion of separated presheaves?

About your first question: the relation is transitive. If $a$ is equivalent to $b$ using a covering, and $b$ is equivalent to $c$ using another covering, it is easy to see that $a$ is equivalent to $c …
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What are the merits of the different finiteness conditions on quasi-coherent sheaves?

Of course, the correct definition of coherence is that in your Question 2. It just so happens that for a sheaf of modules on a scheme it is equivalent to the easier one. As far as a I know, the notio …
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Question about hypercohomology / spectral sequence of a complex of "almost-acyclic" sheaves

Ok, so what will the spectral sequence give you? This is a very easy exercise, but since Altgr is not experienced, here is the solution. The term $E_2^{p,q}$ is the $p^{\rm th}$ cohomology group of th …
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