On Base Change Theorem and Coherence in Rigid Cohomology
We prove that the base change theorem in rigid cohomology holds when the rigid cohomology sheaves both for the given morphism and for its base extension morphism are coherent. Applying this result, we give a condition under which the rigid cohomology of families becomes an overconvergent isocrystal. Finally, we establish generic coherence of rigid cohomology of proper smooth families under the assumption of existence of a smooth lift of the generic fiber. Then the rigid cohomology becomes an overconvergent isocrystal generically. The assumption is satisfied in the case of families of curves. This example relates to P. Berthelot's conjecture of the overconvergence of rigid cohomology for proper smooth families.
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 14F30, 14F20, 14D15
Keywords and Phrases: rigid cohomology, overconvergent isocrystal, base change theorem, Gauss-Manin connection, coherence
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