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Relation between two twisted inverse image pseudofunctors in duality theory
Grothendieck duality theory assigns to essentially-finite-type maps f of
noetherian schemes a pseudofunctor f^\times right-adjoint to Rf_*, and a
pseudofunctor f^! agreeing with f^\times when f is proper, but equal to the
usual inverse image f^* when f is etale. We define and study a canonical map
from the first pseudofunctor to the second. This map behaves well with respect
to flat base change, and is taken to an isomorphism by "compactly supported"
versions of standard derived functors. Concrete realizations are described, for
instance for maps of affine schemes. Applications include proofs of reduction
theorems for Hochschild homology and cohomology, and of a remarkable formula
for the fundamental class of a flat map of affine schemes.Comment: Final version, to appear in Compositio Math. A few misprints fixed.
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Reflexivity and rigidity for complexes, II: Schemes
We prove basic facts about reflexivity in derived categories over noetherian
schemes; and about related notions such as semidualizing complexes, invertible
complexes, and Gorenstein-perfect maps. Also, we study a notion of rigidity
with respect to semidualizing complexes, in particular, relative dualizing
complexes for Gorenstein-perfect maps. Our results include theorems of
Yekutieli and Zhang concerning rigid dualizing complexes on schemes. This work
is a continuation of part I, which dealt with commutative rings.Comment: 40 page
Mechanisms with evidence: commitment and robustness
We show that in a class of Iāagent mechanism design problems with evidence, commitment is unnecessary, randomization has no value, and robust incentive compatibility has no cost. In particular, for each agent i, we construct a simple disclosure game between the principal and agent i where the equilibrium strategies of the agents in these disclosure games give their equilibrium strategies in the game corresponding to the mechanism but where the principal is not committed to his response. In this equilibrium, the principal obtains the same payoff as in the optimal mechanism with commitment. As an application, we show that certain costly verification models can be characterized using equilibrium analysis of an associated model of evidence.Accepted manuscrip
Reduction of derived Hochschild functors over commutative algebras and schemes
We study functors underlying derived Hochschild cohomology, also called
Shukla cohomology, of a commutative algebra S essentially of finite type and of
finite flat dimension over a commutative noetherian ring K. We construct a
complex of S-modules D, and natural reduction isomorphisms
Ext^*_{S\otimes^L_{K}S}(S|K;M\otimes^L_{K}N) ~ Ext^*_S(RHom_S(M,D),N) for all
complexes of S-modules N and all complexes M of finite flat dimension over K
whose homology H(M) is finitely generated over S; such isomorphisms determine D
up to derived isomorphism. Using Grothendieck duality theory we establish
analogous isomorphisms for any essentially finite type flat maps f: X->Y of
noetherian schemes, with f^!(O_Y) in place of D.Comment: 32 pages. Minor changes from previous version. To appear in the
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HIV-associated multi-centric Castlemanās disease with multiple organ failure: cuccessful treatment with rituximab
Introduction:
Multicentric Castleman's Disease (MCD), a lymphoproliferative disorder associated with Human Herpes Virus-8 (HHV-8) infection, is increasing in incidence amongst HIV patients. This condition is associated with lymphadenopathy, polyclonal gammopathy, hepato-splenomegaly and systemic symptoms. A number of small studies have demonstrated the efficacy of the anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody, rituximab, in treating this condition.
Case presentation:
We report the case of a 46 year old Zambian woman who presented with pyrexia, diarrhoea and vomiting, confusion, lymphadenopathy, and renal failure. She rapidly developed multiple organ failure following the initiation of treatment of MCD with rituximab. Following admission to intensive care (ICU), she received prompt multi-organ support. After 21 days on the ICU she returned to the haematology medical ward, and was discharged in remission from her disease after 149 days in hospital.
Conclusion:
Rituximab, the efficacy of which has thus far been examined predominantly in patients outside the ICU, in conjunction with extensive organ support was effective treatment for MCD with associated multiple organ failure. There is, to our knowledge, only one other published report of its successful use in an ICU setting, where it was combined with cyclophosphamide, adriamycin and prednisolone. Reports such as ours support the notion that critically unwell patients with HIV and haematological disease can benefit from intensive care
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