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#A standard topological space <math>X</math> becomes a category <math>op(X)</math> when you regard the open subsets of <math>X</math> as objects, and morphisms are inclusions.  An open covering of open subsets <math>U</math> clearly verify the axioms above for coverings in a site. Notice that a [[presheaf]] of rings is just a contravariant functor from the category <math>op(X)</math> into the category of rings.  
#A standard topological space <math>X</math> becomes a category <math>op(X)</math> when you regard the open subsets of <math>X</math> as objects, and morphisms are inclusions.  An open covering of open subsets <math>U</math> clearly verify the axioms above for coverings in a site. Notice that a [[presheaf]] of rings is just a contravariant functor from the category <math>op(X)</math> into the category of rings.  
#'''The Small Étale Site''' Let <math>S</math> be a scheme. Then the [[category of étale schemes]] over <math>S</math> (i.e., <math>S</math>-schemes <math>X</math> over <math>S</math> whose structural morphisms are étale)
#'''The Small Étale Site''' Let <math>S</math> be a scheme. Then the [[Étale morphism|category of étale schemes]] over <math>S</math> (i.e., <math>S</math>-schemes <math>X</math> over <math>S</math> whose structural morphisms are étale)
 


==Sheaves on Sites==
==Sheaves on Sites==

Revision as of 16:55, 12 December 2007

The notion of a Grothendieck topology or site captures the essential properties necessary for constructing a robust theory of cohomology of sheaves. The theory of Grothendieck topologies was developed by Alexander Grothendieck and Michael Artin.

Definition

A Grothendieck topology consists of

  1. A category, denoted
  2. A set of coverings , denoted , such that
    1. for each object of
    2. If , and is any morphism in , then the canonical morphisms of the fiber products determine a covering
    3. If and , then

Examples

  1. A standard topological space becomes a category when you regard the open subsets of as objects, and morphisms are inclusions. An open covering of open subsets clearly verify the axioms above for coverings in a site. Notice that a presheaf of rings is just a contravariant functor from the category into the category of rings.
  2. The Small Étale Site Let be a scheme. Then the category of étale schemes over (i.e., -schemes over whose structural morphisms are étale)

Sheaves on Sites

In analogy with the situation for topological spaces, a presheaf may be defined as a contravariant functor such that for all coverings , the diagram is exact.