Variance And Duality For Cousin Complexes On Formal Schemes (Contemporary Mathematics)
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"Robert Hartshorne's 1966 book, Residues and Duality, introduced the notion of residual complexes and developed a duality theory (Grothendieck duality) on the category of maps of noetherian schemes." "The three articles in this volume constitute a reworking of the main parts of the corresponding chapters in Hartshorne's 1966 book in greater generality using a somewhat different approach. Additionally, the authors' motivation is to help readers gain a better understanding of the relation between local properties of residues and global properties of the dualizing pseudofunctor. The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers working in algebraic geometry."--BOOK JACKET.
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