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In algebraic geometry, the Néron model (or Néron minimal model, or minimal model) for an
abelian variety In mathematics, particularly in algebraic geometry, complex analysis and algebraic number theory, an abelian variety is a projective algebraic variety that is also an algebraic group, i.e., has a group law that can be defined by regular functi ...
''AK'' defined over the field of fractions ''K'' of a Dedekind domain ''R'' is the "push-forward" of ''AK'' from Spec(''K'') to Spec(''R''), in other words the "best possible" group scheme ''AR'' defined over ''R'' corresponding to ''AK''. They were introduced by for abelian varieties over the quotient field of a Dedekind domain ''R'' with perfect residue fields, and extended this construction to semiabelian varieties over all Dedekind domains.


Definition

Suppose that ''R'' is a
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with field of fractions ''K'', and suppose that ''AK'' is a smooth separated scheme over ''K'' (such as an abelian variety). Then a Néron model of ''AK'' is defined to be a smooth separated scheme ''AR'' over ''R'' with fiber ''AK'' that is universal in the following sense. :If ''X'' is a smooth separated scheme over ''R'' then any ''K''-morphism from ''X''''K'' to ''AK'' can be extended to a unique ''R''-morphism from ''X'' to ''AR'' (Néron mapping property). In particular, the canonical map A_R(R)\to A_K(K) is an isomorphism. If a Néron model exists then it is unique up to unique isomorphism. In terms of sheaves, any scheme ''A'' over Spec(''K'') represents a sheaf on the category of schemes smooth over Spec(''K'') with the smooth Grothendieck topology, and this has a pushforward by the injection map from Spec(''K'') to Spec(''R''), which is a sheaf over Spec(''R''). If this pushforward is representable by a scheme, then this scheme is the Néron model of ''A''. In general the scheme ''AK'' need not have any Néron model. For abelian varieties ''AK'' Néron models exist and are unique (up to unique isomorphism) and are commutative quasi-projective
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s over ''R''. The fiber of a Néron model over a closed point of Spec(''R'') is a smooth commutative
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, but need not be an abelian variety: for example, it may be disconnected or a torus. Néron models exist as well for certain commutative groups other than abelian varieties such as tori, but these are only locally of finite type. Néron models do not exist for the additive group.


Properties

* The formation of Néron models commutes with products. * The formation of Néron models commutes with étale base change. * An Abelian scheme ''A''''R'' is the Néron model of its generic fibre.


The Néron model of an elliptic curve

The Néron model of an elliptic curve ''A''''K'' over ''K'' can be constructed as follows. First form the minimal model over ''R'' in the sense of algebraic (or arithmetic) surfaces. This is a regular proper surface over ''R'' but is not in general smooth over ''R'' or a group scheme over ''R''. Its subscheme of smooth points over ''R'' is the Néron model, which is a smooth group scheme over ''R'' but not necessarily proper over ''R''. The fibers in general may have several irreducible components, and to form the Néron model one discards all multiple components, all points where two components intersect, and all singular points of the components. Tate's algorithm calculates the special fiber of the Néron model of an elliptic curve, or more precisely the fibers of the minimal surface containing the Néron model.


See also

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Minimal model program In algebraic geometry, the minimal model program is part of the birational classification of algebraic varieties. Its goal is to construct a birational model of any complex projective variety which is as simple as possible. The subject has its or ...


References

* * * * * * *W. Stein
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