List of topologies on the category of schemes
The most fundamental item of study in modern algebraic geometry is the category of schemes. This category admits many different Grothendieck topologies, each of which is well-suited for a different purpose. This is a list of some of the topologies on the category of schemes.
- cdh topology A variation of the h topology
- Étale topology Uses etale morphisms.
- fppf topology Faithfully flat of finite presentation
- fpqc topology Faithfully flat quasicompact
- h topology Coverings are universal topological epimorphisms
- l′ topology A variation of the Nisnevich topology
- Nisnevich topology Uses etale morphisms, but has an extra condition about isomorphisms between residue fields.
- qfh topology Similar to the h topology with a quasifiniteness condition.
- Zariski topology Essentially equivalent to the "ordinary" Zariski topology.
- Smooth topology Uses smooth morphisms, but is usually equivalent to the etale topology (at least for schemes).
- Canonical topology The finest such that all representable functors are sheaves.
References
- Belmans, Pieter. Grothendieck topologies and étale cohomology
- Gabber, Ofer; Kelly, Shane. Points in algebraic geometry. J. Pure Appl. Algebra 219 (2015), no. 10, 4667–4680.
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