

An edition of Lectures on the theory of pure motives (2013)
By Jacob P. Murre
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
American Mathematical Society
Language
eng
Pages
149
Description:
The theory of motives was created by Grothendieck in the 1960s as he searched for a universal cohomology theory for algebraic varieties. The theory of pure motives is well established as far as the construction is concerned. Pure motives are expected to have a number of additional properties predicted by Grothendieck's standard conjectures, but these conjectures remain wide open. The theory for mixed motives is still incomplete. This book deals primarily with the theory of pure motives. The exposition begins with the fundamentals: Grothendieck's construction of the category of pure motives and examples. Next, the standard conjectures and the famous theorem of Jannsen on the category of the numerical motives are discussed. Following this, the important theory of finite dimensionality is covered. The concept of Chow-Künneth decomposition is introduced, with discussion of the known results and the related conjectures, in particular the conjectures of Bloch-Beilinson type. We finish with a chapter on relative motives and a chapter giving a short introduction to Voevodsky's theory of mixed motives -- P. 4 of cover.
subjects: Algebraic geometry -- Cycles and subschemes -- Algebraic cycles, Motives (Mathematics), Algebraic geometry -- Cycles and subschemes -- (Equivariant) Chow groups and rings; motives, Commutative algebra -- Homological methods -- Grothendieck groups, $K$-theory, Mathematics, Geometry, algebraic, Commutative algebra