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Constant case of the Grothendieck-Serre conjecture in mixed characteristic

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Pith's one-line read The constant case of the Grothendieck–Serre conjecture holds in mixed characteristic: a principal G-bundle over a geometrically regular local algebra is trivial once it is trivial over the fraction field.

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arxiv 2412.11723 v2 pith:4KR7IPGY submitted 2024-12-16 math.AG

classification math.AG MSC 14F2014L1514B25
keywords Grothendieck–SerreconjectureprincipalG-bundlesreductivegroupschemesmixedcharacteristicdiscretevaluationringgeometricpresentationlemmaelementarydistinguishedsquaresZariskilocaltriviality
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This paper proves the constant case of the Grothendieck–Serre conjecture in mixed characteristic. Concretely: if $D$ is a discrete valuation ring of mixed characteristic, $G$ is a reductive group scheme over $D$, $R$ is a geometrically regular local $D$-algebra, and a principal $G$-bundle over $\mathrm{Spec}\,R$ becomes trivial over the fraction field of $R$, then the bundle is already trivial over $\mathrm{Spec}\,R$. The qualifier 'constant' means that $G$ itself is extended from $D$, not chosen freshly over $R$. The result matters because the conjecture was previously known over fields and in several arithmetic settings, while the mixed-characteristic constant case had remained open. As a by-product the paper establishes a DVR-version of the geometric presentation lemma, and that lemma is the technical engine of the proof.

What carries the argument

The central mechanism is a geometric presentation lemma over a DVR (Theorem 3.5, the DVR-version of the Lindel–Ojanguren–Gabber lemma). Starting with a smooth affine $V$-scheme $X$, a codimension-one closed subset $Z$ through a closed point $x$ of the closed fibre, and the local scheme $W=\mathrm{Spec}\,\mathcal{O}_{\mathbb{A}^n_V,y}$ at a closed point $y$ of the affine space fibre, it produces an elementary distinguished square, with $"\tau^*(g)=0" = X'\cap Z$ as Cartier divisors. This square is what makes the descent work: a bundle trivial off $Z$ can be pulled back, trivialized on the principal open $W_g$, and then reassembled to a bundle over $W$; pulling back along $\tau$ and using $\tau(x)=y$ transfers triviality to a Zariski neighborhood of $x$. The construction of the square goes through a finite morphism $\bar\pi:\bar X\to\mathbb{P}^{n,w}_V$ to a weighted projective space, built from sections that pass through $x^{(2)}$ and through prescribed finite subsets of the closed fibre.

What would settle it

Exhibit a mixed-characteristic DVR $D$, a reductive $D$-group scheme $G$, and a geometrically regular local $D$-algebra $R$ carrying a principal $G$-bundle that is trivial over the fraction field of $R$ but not Zariski locally trivial. A smaller counterexample would be an open subscheme $P^{\circ,n}_V\subset\mathbb{P}^n_V$ of the form allowed in Theorem 1.7 with a $G$-bundle trivial at the generic point but not Zariski locally trivial, or a divisor $Z$ through a closed point $x$ of the closed fibre for which the conclusion of Theorem 1.8 fails.

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Core claim

The central claim is Theorem 1.1: for a DVR $D$ of mixed characteristic, any reductive $D$-group scheme $G$, any geometrically regular local $D$-algebra $R$, and any principal $G$-bundle $E$ over $\mathrm{Spec}\,R$, if $E$ is trivial over the fraction field $K$ of $R$, then $E$ is trivial. The proof splits into two cases according to whether the closed fibre of $X=\mathrm{Spec}\,R$ is empty. In the nonempty case the authors choose a closed subset $Z$ of pure codimension one away from which the bundle is trivial, and then reduce the remaining local question to a statement about bundles on open subschemes of projective space over $V=\mathrm{Spec}\,D$. That statement, Theorem 1.7, says that a bundle on such an open subscheme that is trivial at the generic point is Zariski locally trivial; it is proved directly when the residue field of $D$ is infinite and via an imported 'nice triples' result when the residue field is finite. The proof is completed by transferring Zariski-local triviality back through an elementary distinguished square to a neighborhood of each closed point of $Z$.

Load-bearing premise

The finite-residue-field half of the proof depends on two results taken from other preprints: a geometric 'nice triples' statement (Theorem 1.8) that supplies a monic-polynomial slice through a divisor, and a statement that bundles on the projective line over a local scheme are Zariski locally trivial. If either of those imported results is wrong, or if the nice-triples statement does not apply to the divisor produced by the standard triviality theorem, the proof of the main theorem collapses.

Editorial extensions

If this is right

  • For every constant reductive group scheme over a mixed-characteristic DVR, rationally trivial principal bundles over geometrically regular local algebras are Zariski locally trivial.
  • The DVR-version of the geometric presentation lemma becomes available as a tool for other torsor and motivic questions in mixed characteristic.
  • The extension theorem (Theorem 1.6) and the generic-triviality theorem (Theorem 1.7) together give a general way to pass from affine space to projective space when studying generically trivial bundles.
  • Since the proof covers both infinite and finite residue fields, the conjecture is settled uniformly whenever the imported 'nice triples' and projective-line statements hold.

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Editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • A natural next test is whether the same presentation lemma holds when $X$ is only regular rather than smooth over $D$; if it does, the method would likely reach a broader class of bases than DVRs.
  • The paper's dependence on two imported statements is itself a roadmap: anyone proving those statements for a more general class of schemes would automatically extend the main theorem.
  • The weighted-projective-space construction used to build the presentation square may be reusable for other local-to-global problems, since it converts a divisorial neighborhood problem into a finite flat morphism problem.
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Summary. The paper claims Theorem 1.1: for a mixed-characteristic DVR D, a reductive D-group scheme G, and a geometrically regular local D-algebra R containing D, every principal G-bundle over Spec R that is trivial over the fraction field is trivial. This is the 'constant case' of the Grothendieck–Serre conjecture in mixed characteristic. The proof strategy is: reduce by Popescu descent to the case where R is D-smooth, use a theorem of Guo to cut out a divisor of codimension one away from which the bundle is trivial, then prove a DVR version of the Lindel–Ojanguren–Gabber presentation lemma (Theorem 3.5) that produces an elementary distinguished square from a local scheme W of A^n_V. The bundle is then extended over an open subscheme P^{°,n}_V via Theorem 1.6, and Theorem 1.7 is invoked to conclude Zariski local triviality. The paper also develops a substantial geometric presentation lemma for smooth schemes over a DVR in Section 4. The central argument is coherent, but it relies at two load-bearing points on results imported from other papers, [P3] and [PSt2], which are not proved here and whose hypotheses are only partially stated.

Significance. If the external inputs are valid, the paper establishes the constant case of the Grothendieck–Serre conjecture in mixed characteristic, a notable open problem. The presentation lemma of Section 4 is a new tool with independent interest, and the overall reduction strategy is well structured. The paper is not fully self-contained: the finite-residue-field case depends on Theorem 1.8 imported from [P3], and both residue-field cases of Theorem 1.7 depend on the relative Gille theorem from [PSt2]. Those are same-author preprints not reproduced here. The internal proof of Theorem 3.5 is detailed, but it also leaves one verification to the reader in Lemma 4.4 and contains an unproved moving/transversality assertion in the proof of Theorem 1.6. If the missing statements and verifications are supplied or precisely referenced, the result would be a significant advance.

major comments (4)
  1. [Proof of Theorem 1.7, infinite residue-field case] After diagram (4), the proof concludes that the G-bundle σ^*(E°) over P^1_S is Zariski locally trivial solely by citing [PSt2, Corollary 1.14], because its restriction to ∞×S is trivial. This is a nontrivial relative Gille-type theorem over S = Spec O_{A^{n-1}_V,q(x)}, a mixed-characteristic local ring that does not contain a field. The manuscript does not state the theorem, its precise hypotheses, or any proof. If the cited result requires, for example, that the base contain a field or have infinite residue field, or that G be quasi-split, the argument breaks at exactly the point where generic triviality on P^{°,n}_V is converted into Zariski local triviality at a closed point. The authors must include the full statement of [PSt2, Theorem 1.12 and Corollary 1.14] and either prove them or give a complete reference with verified hypotheses.
  2. [Proof of Theorem 1.7, finite residue-field case] The finite-field case uses two imported results without proof. First, Theorem 1.8 is stated but not proved; it is taken wholesale from [P3, Theorem 1.4]. Second, the conclusion that ar E_t|_{0×U} is trivial is obtained from [PSt2, Theorem 1.12]. The divisor Z produced by Nisnevich's theorem must satisfy the hypotheses of Theorem 1.8, and the manuscript does not verify that the open subscheme X = P^{°,n}_V and the divisor Z meet all the requirements of [P3]. Since this is the only route to local triviality in the finite-field case, the main theorem is not established independently of these external results. The authors should either reproduce the proofs of Theorem 1.8 and the relevant parts of [PSt2] or state their hypotheses in full and confirm they apply to the present divisors.
  3. [Proof of Theorem 1.6] After invoking Nisnevich's theorem, the proof says: 'Replacing Y with a divisor Y_ext in P^n_V, containing Y we may and will suppose that x ∉ Y_ext, P^{n-1}_V ⊂ Y_ext and for each irreducible component Z_i of the divisor Z the point x is in Z_i.' This is an unproved moving/transversality assertion. The subsequent decomposition Y_ext ∩ Z = M ∪ Γ_v with M satisfying condition (*) depends on it, and that decomposition is needed to construct the open subset P^{°,n}_V and the bundle E°. A proof or a precise citation for this moving step should be provided.
  4. [Lemma 4.4 and its proof] The proof of Lemma 4.4 ends with 'We left to the reader to check that for for these X' and \tilde{X} the assertions (1) to (7) are true.' This is an omitted verification in a lemma that is load-bearing for Proposition 4.11 and hence for Theorem 3.5. In particular, assertions (5)–(7) concern dimensions of ar X_v − \tilde X_v and smoothness of the components \tilde X_{v,j}; these are not immediate formalities. The omitted argument should be supplied.
minor comments (5)
  1. [Throughout] There are numerous typos and spacing errors, including 'DV R' in the abstract, 'neiborhood', 'inclusin', 'enjoing', and 'subjects the condition' instead of 'satisfies the condition'. These should be corrected.
  2. [Proof of Theorem 1.7, infinite residue-field case] The notation 'V ⊂ H' for a V-point of H is confusing because V already denotes Spec D. A separate symbol, e.g. s: V → H, would avoid ambiguity.
  3. [Diagrams (3) and (4)] The commutative diagrams are difficult to read because of the arrow labels and line breaks. They should be typeset using a proper commutative-diagram environment.
  4. [Proof of Lemma 4.4] The sentence 'one has dim(\bar X_{v,i}∩\bar X_{v,i'}) < n' would be clearer as '≤ n−1', since the strict inequality is already implied by equidimensionality of the closed fibre.
  5. [Proof of Theorem 1.6, citation [C-T/S]] The citation [C-T/S, Thm. 6.13] is given for the bijection H^1_et(W,G) → H^1_et(W−S,G). The listed paper is about quadratic fibrations; please confirm that this is the intended reference and state the theorem being cited.

Circularity Check

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No circular derivation is present: Theorem 1.1 is not assumed in the proof, and the key reductions are genuine implications; however, two load-bearing inputs in the proof of Theorem 1.7 are same-author citations not reproduced in the manuscript.

full rationale

The proof of Theorem 1.1 reduces to Theorem 1.6, Theorem 1.7, and Theorem 3.5, and Theorem 3.5 is proved in detail in Section 4. Nothing in the paper defines Theorem 1.1 in terms of itself, nor does any fitted parameter reappear as a prediction. The only concerns are self-citations: the proof of Theorem 1.7 invokes [PSt2, Thm. 1.12 and Cor. 1.14] in both the infinite and finite residue field cases, and the finite case also imports Theorem 1.8 from the same first author's [P3, Thm. 1.4]. These are same-author, non-reproduced results that are genuinely load-bearing for establishing Zariski local triviality on the relative projective line. The skeptic's worry that these citations might hide a dependency on the target result is a correctness/verifiability concern, not a demonstrated circularity: the text does not equate the cited statements with the main theorem or show that one of them is the main theorem by construction. Independent external anchors such as [C-T/S, Thm. 6.13], [NG, Thm. 1], [FP, Thm. 1.1], and [Po] carry major parts of the argument. Thus the derivation chain is not circular, though the reliance on unverified same-author citations prevents a score of 0.

Assumptions & free parameters 0 free parameters · 7 assumptions · 0 invented entities

This is a pure existence proof in arithmetic geometry. It introduces no fitted parameters and no new mathematical entities. The epistemic cost is the chain of external theorems, including two same-author arXiv-only results ([P3] and [PSt2]) that are not proved in the text and are load-bearing for the main theorem.

assumptions (7)
  • standard math Popescu's theorem: a geometrically regular local D-algebra is a filtered colimit of smooth D-algebras, so it suffices to prove the smooth case.
    Used in the proof of Theorem 1.1 to reduce from geometrically regular to D-smooth integral domain.
  • standard math Nisnevich's theorem: a generically trivial G-bundle on a smooth affine scheme admits a divisor away from which it is trivial.
    Used repeatedly in the proofs of Theorems 1.6 and 1.7 to create the divisor Z.
  • standard math Colliot-Thelene-Sansuc, [C-T/S, Thm 6.13]: H^1_et(W,G) -> H^1_et(W-S,G) is bijective for a semilocal W and a codimension two closed S.
    Used in the proof of Theorem 1.6 to extend the bundle across codimension two points S.
  • standard math Gille-type theorem for the relative projective line over a DVR, [PSt2, Thm 1.12 and Cor 1.14].
    Used in the infinite and finite field cases of Theorem 1.7 to conclude Zariski local triviality of bundles on P^1_S that are trivial at infinity; this is a self-cited arXiv preprint.
  • standard math Nice triples theorem in the DVR context, [P3, Theorem 1.4], stated as Theorem 1.8.
    Used only in the finite residue field case of Theorem 1.7; proof is not included in this preprint.
  • standard math Fedorov-Panin and Guo results: [FP, Theorem 1.1] for rings containing an infinite field and [NG, Theorem 1] for existence of a codimension one Z with E|X-Z trivial.
    Used in the proof of Theorem 1.1 to handle the empty closed fibre, the generic fibre, and the reduction to Z.
  • standard math Poonen's Bertini lemma, Serre vanishing, miracle flatness, and Cohen structure theorem.
    Used in Steps 3-5 of the proof of Theorem 3.5 to construct the finite morphism to weighted projective space and the elementary distinguished square.

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Let D be a DVR of mixed characteristic. Let G be a reductive D-group scheme. Then the Grothendieck-Serre conjecture is true for the D-group scheme G and any geometrically regular local D-algebra R. Also we prove a version of Lindel-Ojanguren-Gabber's geometric presentation lemma in the DVR context.

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