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Perverse Sheaves — Beilinson, Bernstein, and Deligne

1982 AD · Transmission: Global
MathematicsTheoryRussianFrench

Beilinson, Bernstein, and Deligne developed in 1982 the theory of perverse sheaves, a topological framework generalizing Goresky-MacPherson intersection homology and formalizing objects of the derived category of sheaves. Perverse sheaves are a transversal tool of modern algebraic geometry and appear in the central bibliography of Ngô's 2008 proof of the Fundamental Lemma.

InstitutionLandau Institute (Beilinson) / IHÉS Paris (Deligne)
Historical regionUSSR / France
Primary sourceBeilinson, A.; Bernstein, J.; Deligne, P. — 'Faisceaux pervers' (Astérisque 100, Société Mathématique de France, 1982)
Secondary sourceNgô, B. C. — 'Le lemme fondamental pour les algèbres de Lie' (IHÉS, 2010) — cites BBD
Original languageFrench
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