Direct image functor
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In mathematics
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, in the field of sheaf theory and especially in algebraic geometry
Algebraic geometry
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, the direct image functor generalizes the notion of a section of a sheaf to the relative case.

Definition

Let f: XY be a continuous mapping of topological space
Topological space
Topological spaces are mathematical structures that allow the formal definition of concepts such as convergence, connectedness, and continuity. They appear in virtually every branch of modern mathematics and are a central unifying notion...

s, and Sh(–) the category
Category (mathematics)
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 of sheaves of abelian group
Abelian group
In abstract algebra, an abelian group, also called a commutative group, is a group in which the result of applying the group operation to two group elements does not depend on their order . Abelian groups generalize the arithmetic of addition of integers...

s on a topological space. The direct image functor
Functor
In category theory, a branch of mathematics, a functor is a special type of mapping between categories. Functors can be thought of as homomorphisms between categories, or morphisms when in the category of small categories....




sends a sheaf F on X to its direct image presheaf


which turns out be a sheaf on Y. This assignment is functorial, i.e. a morphism of sheaves φ: FG on X gives rise to a morphism of sheaves f(φ): f(F) → f(G) on Y.

Example

If Y is a point, then the direct image equals the global sections functor.
Let f: X → Y be a continuous map of topological spaces or a morphism of schemes. Then the exceptional inverse image is a functor
Rf!: D(Y) → D(X).

Variants

A similar definition applies to sheaves on topoi
Topos
In mathematics, a topos is a type of category that behaves like the category of sheaves of sets on a topological space...

, such as etale sheaves
Étale
In mathematics, more specifically in algebra, the adjective étale refers to several closely related concepts:* Étale morphism** Formally étale morphism* Étale cohomology* Étale topology* Étale fundamental group* Étale space* Étale group scheme...

. Instead of the above preimage f−1(U) the fiber product of U and X over Y is used.

Higher direct images

The direct image functor is left exact, but usually not right exact. Hence one can consider the right derived functor
Derived functor
In mathematics, certain functors may be derived to obtain other functors closely related to the original ones. This operation, while fairly abstract, unifies a number of constructions throughout mathematics.- Motivation :...

s of the direct image. They are called higher direct images and denoted Rq f.

One can show that there is a similar expression as above for higher direct images: for a sheaf F on X, Rq f(F) is the sheaf associated to the presheaves

Properties

  • The direct image functor is right adjoint to the inverse image functor
    Inverse image functor
    In mathematics, the inverse image functor is a contravariant construction of sheaves. The direct image functor is the primary operation on sheaves, with the simplest definition. The inverse image exhibits some relatively subtle features.-Definition:...

    , which means that for any continuous and sheaves respectively on X, Y, there is a natural isomorphism:.
  • If f is the inclusion of a closed subspace XY then f is exact. Actually, in this case f is an equivalence
    Equivalence of categories
    In category theory, an abstract branch of mathematics, an equivalence of categories is a relation between two categories that establishes that these categories are "essentially the same". There are numerous examples of categorical equivalences from many areas of mathematics...

    between sheaves on X and sheaves on Y supported on X.
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