Néron Models

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Néron models were invented by A. Néron in the early 1960s in order to study the integral structure of abelian varieties over number fields. Since then, arithmeticians and algebraic geometers have applied the theory of Néron models with great success. Quite recently, new developments in arithmetic algebraic geometry have prompted a desire to understand more about Néron models, and even to go back to the basics of their construction. The authors have taken this as their incentive to present a comprehensive treatment of Néron models. This volume of the renowned "Ergebnisse" series provides a detailed demonstration of the construction of Néron models from the point of view of Grothendieck's algebraic geometry. In the second part of the book the relationship between Néron models and the relative Picard functor in the case of Jacobian varieties is explained. The authors helpfully remind the reader of some important standard techniques of algebraic geometry. A special chapter surveys the theory of the Picard functor.

Author(s): Bosch, Siegfried, Lütkebohmert, Werner, Raynaud, Michel
Series: Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Year: 1990

Language: English
Pages: 336

Front Matter....Pages I-X
Introduction....Pages 1-5
What Is a Néron Model?....Pages 6-30
Some Background Material from Algebraic Geometry....Pages 31-59
The Smoothening Process....Pages 60-93
Construction of Birational Group Laws....Pages 94-111
From Birational Group Laws to Group Schemes....Pages 112-128
Descent....Pages 129-171
Properties of Néron Models....Pages 172-198
The Picard Functor....Pages 199-235
Jacobians of Relative Curves....Pages 236-288
Néron Models of Not Necessarily Proper Algebraic Groups....Pages 289-316
Back Matter....Pages 317-328