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On the zeroth stable $\mathbb{A}^1$-homotopy group of a smooth curve (1606.06210v2)
Published 20 Jun 2016 in math.KT, math.AG, and math.AT
Abstract: We provide a cohomological interpretation of the zeroth stable $\mathbb{A}1$-homotopy group of a smooth curve over an infinite perfect field. We show that this group is isomorphic to the first Nisnevich (or Zariski) cohomology group of a certain sheaf closely related to the first Milnor--Witt $\mathrm{K}$-theory sheaf. This cohomology group can be computed using an explicit Gersten-type complex. We show that if the base field is algebraically closed then the zeroth stable $\mathbb{A}1$-homotopy group of a smooth curve coincides with the zeroth Suslin homology group that was identified by Suslin and Voevodsky with a relative Picard group. As a consequence we reobtain a version of Suslin's rigidity theorem.