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An Application of Alterations to Dieudonné Modules

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Resolution of Singularities

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In this note we indicate a non-cohomological application of the results of [2] and [3]. The application concerns the crystalline Dieudonné module functor.

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de Jong, A.J. (2000). An Application of Alterations to Dieudonné Modules. In: Hauser, H., Lipman, J., Oort, F., Quirós, A. (eds) Resolution of Singularities. Progress in Mathematics, vol 181. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8399-3_14

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