2017
DOI: 10.14231/2017-4-021
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Derived intersections and the Hodge theorem

Abstract: The algebraic Hodge theorem was proved in a beautiful 1987 paper by Deligne and Illusie, using positive characteristic methods. We argue that the central algebraic object of their proof can be understood geometrically as a line bundle on a derived scheme. In this interpretation, the Deligne-Illusie result can be seen as a proof that this line bundle is trivial under certain assumptions.We give a criterion for the triviality of this line bundle in a more general context. The proof uses techniques from derived a… Show more

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