The authors extend logarithmic geometry beyond fine and saturated (fs) schemes by defining sfp morphisms, enabling Kummer étale sites and fundamental groups for saturated log schemes over arbitrary valuation rings.
Log smoothness and polystability over valuation rings
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Let $\mathcal{O}$ be a valuation ring of height one of residual characteristic exponent $p$ and with algebraically closed field of fractions. Our main result provides a best possible resolution of the monoidal structure $M_X$ of a log variety $X$ over $\calO$ with a vertical log structure: there exists a log modification $Y\to X$ such that the monoidal structure of $Y$ is polystable. In particular, if $X$ is log smooth over $\mathcal{O}$, then $Y$ is polystable with a smooth generic fiber. As a corollary we deduce that any variety over $\mathcal{O}$ possesses a polystable alteration of degreee $p^n$. The core of our proof is a subdivision result for polyhedral complexes satisfying certain rationality conditions.
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Logarithmic geometry beyond fs
The authors extend logarithmic geometry beyond fine and saturated (fs) schemes by defining sfp morphisms, enabling Kummer étale sites and fundamental groups for saturated log schemes over arbitrary valuation rings.