Canonical integral structures on the de Rham cohomology of curves

Mathematics – Algebraic Geometry

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For a smooth and proper curve X over the fraction field K of a discrete valuation ring R, we explain (under very mild hypotheses) how to equip the de Rham cohomology H^1_{dR}(X/K) with a canonical integral structure: i.e. an R-lattice which is functorial in finite (generically etale) K-morphisms of X and which is preserved by the cup-product auto-duality on H^1_{dR}(X/K). Our construction of this lattice uses a certain class of normal proper models of X and relative dualizing sheaves. We show that our lattice naturally contains the lattice furnished by the (truncated) de Rham complex of a regular proper R-model of X and that the index for this inclusion of lattices is a numerical invariant of X (we call it the de Rham conductor). Using work of Bloch and Liu-Saito, we prove that the de Rham conductor of X is bounded above by the Artin conductor, and bounded below by the Efficient conductor. We then study how the position of our canonical lattice inside the de Rham cohomology of X is affected by finite extension of scalars.

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