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Representation of relative sheaf cohomology (1810.06198v1)

Published 15 Oct 2018 in math.AT, math.AG, math.CV, math.DG, and math.FA

Abstract: We study the cohomology theory of sheaf complexes for open embeddings of topological spaces and related subjects. The theory is situated in the intersection of the general Cech theory and the theory of derived categories. That is to say, on the one hand the cohomology is described as the relative cohomology of the sections of the sheaf complex, which appears naturally in the theory of Cech cohomology of sheaf complexes. On the other hand it is interpreted as the cohomology of a complex dual to the mapping cone of a certain morphism of complexes in the theory of derived categories. We prove a "relative de Rham type theorem" from the above two viewpoints. It says that, in the case the complex is a soft or fine resolution of a certain sheaf, the cohomology is canonically isomorphic with the relative cohomology of the sheaf. Thus the former provides a handy way of representing the latter. Along the way we develop various theories and establishes canonical isomorphisms among the cohomologies that appear therein. The second viewpoint leads to a generalization of the theory to the case of cohomology of sheaf morphisms. Some special cases together with applications are also indicated.

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