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67.22 Types of morphisms étale local on source-and-target

Given a property of morphisms of schemes which is étale local on the source-and-target, see Descent, Definition 35.32.3 we may use it to define a corresponding property of morphisms of algebraic spaces, namely by imposing either of the equivalent conditions of the lemma below.

Lemma 67.22.1. Let $\mathcal{P}$ be a property of morphisms of schemes which is étale local on the source-and-target. Let $S$ be a scheme. Let $f : X \to Y$ be a morphism of algebraic spaces over $S$. Consider commutative diagrams

\[ \xymatrix{ U \ar[d]_ a \ar[r]_ h & V \ar[d]^ b \\ X \ar[r]^ f & Y } \]

where $U$ and $V$ are schemes and the vertical arrows are étale. The following are equivalent

  1. for any diagram as above the morphism $h$ has property $\mathcal{P}$, and

  2. for some diagram as above with $a : U \to X$ surjective the morphism $h$ has property $\mathcal{P}$.

If $X$ and $Y$ are representable, then this is also equivalent to $f$ (as a morphism of schemes) having property $\mathcal{P}$. If $\mathcal{P}$ is also preserved under any base change, and fppf local on the base, then for representable morphisms $f$ this is also equivalent to $f$ having property $\mathcal{P}$ in the sense of Section 67.3.

Proof. Let us prove the equivalence of (1) and (2). The implication (1) $\Rightarrow $ (2) is immediate (taking into account Spaces, Lemma 65.11.6). Assume

\[ \xymatrix{ U \ar[d] \ar[r]_ h & V \ar[d] \\ X \ar[r]^ f & Y } \quad \quad \xymatrix{ U' \ar[d] \ar[r]_{h'} & V' \ar[d] \\ X \ar[r]^ f & Y } \]

are two diagrams as in the lemma. Assume $U \to X$ is surjective and $h$ has property $\mathcal{P}$. To show that (2) implies (1) we have to prove that $h'$ has $\mathcal{P}$. To do this consider the diagram

\[ \xymatrix{ U \ar[d]_ h & U \times _ X U' \ar[l] \ar[d]^{(h, h')} \ar[r] & U' \ar[d]^{h'} \\ V & V \times _ Y V' \ar[l] \ar[r] & V' } \]

By Descent, Lemma 35.32.5 we see that $h$ has $\mathcal{P}$ implies $(h, h')$ has $\mathcal{P}$ and since $U \times _ X U' \to U'$ is surjective this implies (by the same lemma) that $h'$ has $\mathcal{P}$.

If $X$ and $Y$ are representable, then Descent, Lemma 35.32.5 applies which shows that (1) and (2) are equivalent to $f$ having $\mathcal{P}$.

Finally, suppose $f$ is representable, and $U, V, a, b, h$ are as in part (2) of the lemma, and that $\mathcal{P}$ is preserved under arbitrary base change. We have to show that for any scheme $Z$ and morphism $Z \to X$ the base change $Z \times _ Y X \to Z$ has property $\mathcal{P}$. Consider the diagram

\[ \xymatrix{ Z \times _ Y U \ar[d] \ar[r] & Z \times _ Y V \ar[d] \\ Z \times _ Y X \ar[r] & Z } \]

Note that the top horizontal arrow is a base change of $h$ and hence has property $\mathcal{P}$. The left vertical arrow is étale and surjective and the right vertical arrow is étale. Thus Descent, Lemma 35.32.5 once again kicks in and shows that $Z \times _ Y X \to Z$ has property $\mathcal{P}$. $\square$

Definition 67.22.2. Let $S$ be a scheme. Let $\mathcal{P}$ be a property of morphisms of schemes which is étale local on the source-and-target. We say a morphism $f : X \to Y$ of algebraic spaces over $S$ has property $\mathcal{P}$ if the equivalent conditions of Lemma 67.22.1 hold.

Here are a couple of obvious remarks.

Remark 67.22.3. Let $S$ be a scheme. Let $\mathcal{P}$ be a property of morphisms of schemes which is étale local on the source-and-target. Suppose that moreover $\mathcal{P}$ is stable under compositions. Then the class of morphisms of algebraic spaces having property $\mathcal{P}$ is stable under composition.

Remark 67.22.4. Let $S$ be a scheme. Let $\mathcal{P}$ be a property of morphisms of schemes which is étale local on the source-and-target. Suppose that moreover $\mathcal{P}$ is stable under base change. Then the class of morphisms of algebraic spaces having property $\mathcal{P}$ is stable under base change.

Given a property of morphisms of germs of schemes which is étale local on the source-and-target, see Descent, Definition 35.33.1 we may use it to define a corresponding property of morphisms of algebraic spaces at a point, namely by imposing either of the equivalent conditions of the lemma below.

Lemma 67.22.5. Let $\mathcal{Q}$ be a property of morphisms of germs which is étale local on the source-and-target. Let $S$ be a scheme. Let $f : X \to Y$ be a morphism of algebraic spaces over $S$. Let $x \in |X|$ be a point of $X$. Consider the diagrams

\[ \xymatrix{ U \ar[d]_ a \ar[r]_ h & V \ar[d]^ b \\ X \ar[r]^ f & Y } \quad \quad \xymatrix{ u \ar[d] \ar[r] & v \ar[d] \\ x \ar[r] & y } \]

where $U$ and $V$ are schemes, $a, b$ are étale, and $u, v, x, y$ are points of the corresponding spaces. The following are equivalent

  1. for any diagram as above we have $\mathcal{Q}((U, u) \to (V, v))$, and

  2. for some diagram as above we have $\mathcal{Q}((U, u) \to (V, v))$.

If $X$ and $Y$ are representable, then this is also equivalent to $\mathcal{Q}((X, x) \to (Y, y))$.

Proof. Omitted. Hint: Very similar to the proof of Lemma 67.22.1. $\square$

Definition 67.22.6. Let $\mathcal{Q}$ be a property of morphisms of germs of schemes which is étale local on the source-and-target. Let $S$ be a scheme. Given a morphism $f : X \to Y$ of algebraic spaces over $S$ and a point $x \in |X|$ we say that $f$ has property $\mathcal{Q}$ at $x$ if the equivalent conditions of Lemma 67.22.5 hold.

The following lemma should not be used blindly to go from a property of morphisms to a property of morphisms at a point. For example if $\mathcal{P}$ is the property of being flat, then the property $Q$ in the following lemma means “$f$ is flat in an open neighbourhood of $x$” which is not the same as “$f$ is flat at $x$”.

Lemma 67.22.7. Let $\mathcal{P}$ be a property of morphisms of schemes which is étale local on the source-and-target. Consider the property $\mathcal{Q}$ of morphisms of germs associated to $\mathcal{P}$ in Descent, Lemma 35.33.2. Then

  1. $\mathcal{Q}$ is étale local on the source-and-target.

  2. given a morphism of algebraic spaces $f : X \to Y$ and $x \in |X|$ the following are equivalent

    1. $f$ has $\mathcal{Q}$ at $x$, and

    2. there is an open neighbourhood $X' \subset X$ of $x$ such that $X' \to Y$ has $\mathcal{P}$.

  3. given a morphism of algebraic spaces $f : X \to Y$ the following are equivalent:

    1. $f$ has $\mathcal{P}$,

    2. for every $x \in |X|$ the morphism $f$ has $\mathcal{Q}$ at $x$.

Proof. See Descent, Lemma 35.33.2 for (1). The implication (1)(a) $\Rightarrow $ (2)(b) follows on letting $X' = a(U) \subset X$ given a diagram as in Lemma 67.22.5. The implication (2)(b) $\Rightarrow $ (1)(a) is clear. The equivalence of (3)(a) and (3)(b) follows from the corresponding result for morphisms of schemes, see Descent, Lemma 35.33.3. $\square$

Remark 67.22.8. We will apply Lemma 67.22.7 above to all cases listed in Descent, Remark 35.32.7 except “flat”. In each case we will do this by defining $f$ to have property $\mathcal{P}$ at $x$ if $f$ has $\mathcal{P}$ in a neighbourhood of $x$.


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