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Localizing motives of Azumaya algebras
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Pith's one-line read A derived Azumaya algebra over a qcqs scheme is Morita equivalent to the structure sheaf exactly when its category of perfect modules has the unit localizing motive.
desk verdict A real new result, with a proof that leans on an unverified transfer of a heavy theorem; worth a careful referee. read the letter →
The pith
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
The reading
What carries the argument
The central object is the twisted determinant sheaf Pic_A: the étale sheafification of U ↦ τ_[0,1] K(Perf(A) ⊗_{Perf(X)} Perf(U)), i.e. the 1-truncated K-theory of the A-twisted perfect complexes, equipped with its natural module structure over the Picard sheaf Pic. Étale-locally Pic_A ≃ Pic, so it is a twisted form; its π0 is locally Z and its higher part is a twisted form of BG_m. The paper shows this sheaf is a functor of the localizing motive U^X_loc(A), and that its class in H^1_ét(X,Z/2), together with the G_m-fiber under the equivalence B^ét 2Pic ≃ B^ét 2Z × B^2_ét G_m, determines the original Brauer class. This is the mechanism that splits the comparison map on the H^2_ét(X,G_m) side
What would settle it
Compute U^X_loc(Perf(A)) for the standard quaternion algebra over Spec R, a nontrivial class in H^2_ét(Spec R,G_m); the theorem entails that this motive is not the unit motive. An explicit K-theory calculation, using the semiorthogonal decomposition of the associated twisted projective space, showing U^X_loc(Perf(A)) ≃ U^X_loc(Perf(X)) would refute the main theorem.
Extended reading notes
Core claim
The paper's main theorem is injectivity of Br^der(X) → Pic(Mot_X) for every qcqs scheme X: if a derived Azumaya algebra A satisfies U^X_loc(Perf(A)) ≃ U^X_loc(Perf(X)), then A is Morita equivalent to X. The proof splits a Brauer class into an H^2_ét(X,G_m) part and an H^1_ét(X,Z) part. For the H^2 part it builds, from the motive of A, an étale sheaf Pic_A that is locally a twisted form of the Picard sheaf; the cohomological invariants of that twisted form recover the original H^2 class. For the H^1 part it transfers a known affine theorem: a trivial rational motive forces A to be Morita equivalent to an Azumaya algebra of nowhere vanishing rank, hence torsion, and H^1_ét(X,Z) is torsion-free
Load-bearing premise
The argument assumes that the known affine noetherian theorem — a derived Azumaya algebra with trivial rational motive is Morita equivalent to a classical one — transfers to arbitrary qcqs schemes once Lemmas 2.19 and 2.20 are added; the paper does not re-prove the untransferred middle steps of that theorem, and if they fail outside the affine noetherian setting the H^1_ét(X,Z) part of the main theorem has no support.
Editorial extensions
If this is right
- For every qcqs scheme, the localizing motive is a complete invariant of the Morita class of a derived Azumaya algebra.
- The subgroup H^2_ét(X,G_m) of the derived Brauer group embeds into Pic(Mot_X), so nonzero cohomological Brauer classes always change the motive.
- The affine version holds for arbitrary commutative rings, with no noetherian hypothesis.
- A classical non-2-torsion Azumaya algebra is never motive-equivalent to its opposite algebra.
- A derived Azumaya algebra whose rational motive is trivial is Morita equivalent to a classical Azumaya algebra of nowhere vanishing rank, and is torsion in the Brauer group.
Reading between the lines
- Because the determinant step is étale-local and functorial in the motive, the same construction should yield explicit cohomological invariants of Pic_A for concrete Azumaya algebras, for instance via semiorthogonal decompositions of twisted projective spaces; the paper does not carry out such computations.
- The proof leaves open whether suspensions of the unit motive generate Pic(Mot_X). If they do, the injection would upgrade to a description of the derived Brauer group as the torsion part of the motive Picard group, giving a fresh handle on the surjectivity question.
- A natural stress test is to replace qcqs schemes by derived schemes or stacks, where the étale-local description of the Brauer group is less automatic; whether the injection survives there is not addressed in this paper.
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Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper proves that for every qcqs scheme X the natural map Br^der(X) -> Pic(Mot_X) is injective, extending results of Tabuada and Tabuada–Van den Bergh. The proof introduces, for a derived Azumaya algebra A, an étale sheaf of spectra Pic_A obtained by étale sheafification of the 1-truncated K-theory of Perf(A). The author shows that Pic_A is a twisted form of Pic and that, on the H^2_ét(X,G_m) subgroup of the derived Brauer group, the map to Pic(Mot_X) is injective (Corollary 2.17). Full injectivity is then obtained by combining this subgroup result with a claimed generalization of [TVdB16, Theorem B.15] to arbitrary qcqs schemes, effected in Lemmas 2.19 and 2.20, which reduces a derived Azumaya algebra with trivial localizing motive to a torsion class in H^2_ét(X,G_m).
Significance. If correct, the main theorem settles the injectivity side of a natural question of Tabuada in full generality, showing that the localizing motive U^X_loc(Perf(A)) determines a derived Azumaya algebra up to Morita equivalence. The determinant/Pic_A construction is elegant, new, and yields a genuinely softer proof of restricted injectivity for H^2_ét. The paper is clearly written and properly credits prior work. Its main weakness is that the final step of the proof of Theorem 2.21 rests on an asserted verbatim transfer of a substantial external theorem from the affine noetherian setting to arbitrary qcqs schemes, without the reader being able to verify the absent steps; internal inconsistencies in the references and a leftover noetherian remark reinforce this concern.
major comments (2)
- [Proof of Theorem 2.21] The proof of Theorem 2.21 rests on the assertion that the proof of [TVdB16, Theorem B.15] 'works with no modification' on arbitrary qcqs schemes until one concludes that A is Morita equivalent to an Azumaya algebra with nowhere vanishing rank. This is a load-bearing transfer of an external result, but it is not demonstrated in the manuscript. The relevant parts of [TVdB16, Appendix B] are not reproduced, and the reader cannot check whether affineness or noetherianness enters in the untransferred steps. In particular, the step producing the algebra B with nowhere vanishing rank is exactly what allows the use of [TVdB16, Theorem B.11] and the reduction to H^2_ét(X,G_m). Please either give a self-contained proof of this reduction, or state a precise qcqs version of [TVdB16, Theorem B.15] with a proof (or with a citation to an existing statement that covers qcqs schemes) and identify each pl
- [Lemma 2.19 and Corollary 2.18] The non-noetherian generalization in Lemma 2.19 is stated as the conclusion of '[TVdB16, Theorem B.5]', but its proof and Corollary 2.18 refer to '[TVdB16, Theorem B.15]'. Moreover, the proof of Corollary 2.18 contains the leftover parenthetical '(this is where we use that R is noetherian)' immediately after invoking the non-noetherian Lemma 2.19. These internal inconsistencies suggest that the adaptation of [TVdB16] was not fully rechecked. Since Lemma 2.19 is load-bearing for affine injectivity (Corollary 2.18), the correct reference and a careful proof of the transferred statement are needed; the current proof only sketches the replacement of [TVdB16, Lemma B.16] and does not address the rest of the translated argument.
minor comments (3)
- [Lemma 2.7] The sentence 'the vertical maps are isomorphisms upon sheafification' is terse; it would help to spell out the identification Z^× ≅ Z/2 and the sign convention giving det(O) = ΣO with K-theory class -1.
- [Remark 2.12] 'essentially a priori' appears to be a typo; probably 'essentially, a priori,' or simply 'a priori'.
- [Introduction] The displayed quotation of [TVdB15, Theorem 2.1] and [TVdB16, Theorem B.15] could be confusing because the second bullet is later attributed only to [TVdB16, Theorem B.15]. It would help to state precisely which part is used where.
Circularity Check
No circularity: the injectivity result is not assumed; the proof uses independent constructions and an external theorem, not self-referential reasoning.
full rationale
Theorem 2.21 proves injectivity of Br^der(X) -> Pic(Mot_X) by assuming U^X_loc(A) ≃ U^X_loc(O_X) and deriving that A is Morita trivial. The key new ingredient, Pic_A, is constructed from the K-theory of Perf(A) and its étale sheafification, and its properties are established independently in Lemmas 2.5–2.11 and Corollary 2.17. No parameter is fitted, no prediction is built from the target data, and no premise is defined in terms of the conclusion. The main dependence is the external theorem [TVdB16, Theorem B.15], whose proof is transferred with two identified gaps filled by Lemmas 2.19 and 2.20; this is reliance on prior literature, not circularity, and it is not a self-citation chain of the present author. The internal slips—the leftover parenthetical '(this is where we use that R is noetherian)' in the proof of Corollary 2.18 and the B.5/B.15 citation mismatch in Lemma 2.19—are correctness and reproducibility concerns, but they do not make the conclusion equal to an input by construction. The companion paper [Ram] is mentioned only in an auxiliary remark, not as a load-bearing premise for Theorem 2.21.
Assumptions & free parameters
assumptions (5)
- standard math Derived Brauer group is an etale sheaf and Azumaya algebras are etale locally trivial (Toen, [Toe12], around Prop 1.14).
- standard math The structure theorem for noncommutative motives of Azumaya/separable algebras ([TVdB16, Theorems B.11 and B.15]) and its transfer to qcqs schemes.
- standard math Thomason's classification of thick subcategories ([Tho97, Theorem 3.14]) applies to QCoh(X) on qcqs schemes.
- standard math K-theory of X-linear categories is represented by mapping spaces in Mot_X ([HSS17, Theorem 5.15]).
- domain assumption Lurie's higher-categorical foundations and the construction of X-linear stable categories as Perf(X)-modules in Cat^perf.
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abstract
We prove that the natural map from the derived Brauer group of a qcqs scheme $X$ to the Picard group of $X$-linear motives is injective, extending results of Tabuada and Tabuada-Van den Bergh.
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