Rigid cohomology
In mathematics, rigid cohomology is a p-adic cohomology theory introduced by Berthelot (1986). It extends crystalline cohomology to schemes that need not be proper or smooth, and extends Monsky–Washnitzer cohomology to non-affine varieties.
References
- Berthelot, Pierre (1986), "Géométrie rigide et cohomologie des variétés algébriques de caractéristique p", Mémoires de la Société Mathématique de France, Nouvelle Série (23): 7–32, ISSN 0037-9484, MR 865810
- Le Stum, Bernard (2007), Rigid cohomology, Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics 172, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-87524-0, MR 2358812
- Tsuzuki, Nobuo (2009), "Rigid cohomology", Mathematical Society of Japan. Sugaku (Mathematics) 61 (1): 64–82, ISSN 0039-470X, MR 2560145
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