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7 July 2026

  • curprev 13:4813:48, 7 July 2026Vom41941 talk contribs 550 bytes +550 Created page with "Motivic cohomology is a cohomology theory that can be defined internally within Grothendieck's category of motives. Voevodsky developed this theory for smooth varieties, demonstrating its deep connections to algebraic cycles and algebraic K-theory. However, its behaviour in mixed characteristic remains less well understood. Building on recent advances by Bachmann, Elmanto, Morrow, and Bouis, in joint work with Bouis we establish a purity result over deeply ramified bases..."
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