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arxiv: 1010.4386 · v5 · pith:XQ4FN3WCnew · submitted 2010-10-21 · 🧮 math.AC · math.AG· math.KT

On the Homology of Completion and Torsion

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Let A be a commutative ring, and \a a weakly proregular ideal in A. This includes the noetherian case: if A is noetherian then any ideal in it is weakly proregular; but there are other interesting examples. In this paper we prove the MGM equivalence, which is an equivalence between the category of cohomologically \a-adically complete complexes and the category of cohomologically \a-torsion complexes. These are triangulated subcategories of the derived category of A-modules. Our work extends earlier work by Alonso- Jeremias-Lipman, Schenzel and Dwyer-Greenlees.

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