List of topologies on the category of schemes

From HandWiki
  • v-topology (also called universally subtrusive topology): coverings are maps which admit liftings for extensions of valuation rings
  • l′ topology A variation of the Nisnevich topology
  • Nisnevich topology Uses etale morphisms, but has an extra condition about isomorphisms between residue fields.
  • qfh topology Similar to the h topology with a quasifiniteness condition.
  • Zariski topology Essentially equivalent to the "ordinary" Zariski topology.
  • Smooth topology Uses smooth morphisms, but is usually equivalent to the etale topology (at least for schemes).
  • Canonical topology The finest such that all representable functors are sheaves.

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