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Experiments on the Brauer map in High Codimension (2002.12205v3)

Published 27 Feb 2020 in math.AG

Abstract: Using twisted and formal-local methods, we prove that every separated algebraic space which is the (open/flat) pushout of affine schemes has enough Azumaya algebras. As a corollary we show that, under mild hypothesis, every cohomological Brauer class is representable by an Azumaya algebra away from a closed subset of codimension $\geq 3$, generalizing an early result of Grothendieck. Next, we show that $\mathrm{Br}(X)=\mathrm{Br}'(X)$ when $X$ is an algebraic space obtained from a quasi-projective scheme by contracting a curve. This is the first method of descending an Azumaya algebra along a Chow cover which works in all dimensions. As a corollary, we prove that cohomological Brauer classes are geometric on arbitrary separated surfaces. In higher dimensions, we obtain the first examples of non-quasi-projective algebraic spaces with $\mathrm{Br}(X)=\mathrm{Br}'(X)$.

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