Remark 48.3.8. In the situation of Lemma 48.3.6 we have
by Derived Categories of Schemes, Lemma 36.21.2. Thus if $R\mathop{\mathcal{H}\! \mathit{om}}\nolimits _{\mathcal{O}_ X}(L, a(K)) \in D_\mathit{QCoh}(\mathcal{O}_ X)$, then we can “erase” the $DQ_ Y$ on the left hand side of the arrow. On the other hand, if we know that $R\mathop{\mathcal{H}\! \mathit{om}}\nolimits _{\mathcal{O}_ Y}(Rf_*L, K) \in D_\mathit{QCoh}(\mathcal{O}_ Y)$, then we can “erase” the $DQ_ Y$ from the right hand side of the arrow. If both are true then we see that (48.3.5.1) is an isomorphism. Combining this with Derived Categories of Schemes, Lemma 36.10.8 we see that $Rf_*R\mathop{\mathcal{H}\! \mathit{om}}\nolimits _{\mathcal{O}_ X}(L, a(K)) \to R\mathop{\mathcal{H}\! \mathit{om}}\nolimits _{\mathcal{O}_ Y}(Rf_*L, K)$ is an isomorphism if
$L$ and $Rf_*L$ are perfect, or
$K$ is bounded below and $L$ and $Rf_*L$ are pseudo-coherent.
For (2) we use that $a(K)$ is bounded below if $K$ is bounded below, see Lemma 48.3.5.
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