Category:Sheaf theory

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Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

G

  • Geometry of divisors

T

  • Topological methods of algebraic geometry

Pages in category "Sheaf theory"

The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

*

  • Sheaf (mathematics)

B

  • Borel-Moore homology

C

  • Coherent duality
  • Coherent sheaf
  • Cousin problems

D

  • D-module
  • De Rham–Weil theorem
  • Direct image functor
  • Direct image with compact support

E

  • Exceptional inverse image functor
  • Exponential sheaf sequence

F

  • Flat topology

G

  • Gerbe
  • Germ (mathematics)
  • Grothendieck topology

H

  • Holomorphic sheaf
  • Hyperfunction

I

  • Ideal sheaf
  • Image functors for sheaves
  • Injective sheaf
  • Inverse image functor
  • Invertible sheaf

K

  • Kripke semantics

L

  • Leray cover
  • Leray spectral sequence

L cont.

  • Leray's theorem
  • Local cohomology
  • Local system
  • Locally constant function
  • Locally free sheaf

P

  • Presheaf (category theory)

R

  • Restriction (mathematics)
  • Ringed space

S

  • Sheaf cohomology
  • Sheaf spanned by global sections
  • Stalk (sheaf)

T

  • Topos

V

  • Verdier duality
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