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RIGIDIFIED TORSOR COCYCLES, HYPERCOVERINGS AND BUNDLE GERBES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 April 2020

STEFAN SCHRÖER*
Affiliation:
Mathematisches Institut, Heinrich-Heine-Universität, 40204Düsseldorf, Germany e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

We give a geometric interpretation of sheaf cohomology for higher degrees $n\geq 1$ in terms of torsors on the member of degree $d=n-1$ in hypercoverings of type $r=n-2$, endowed with an additional datum, the so-called rigidification. This generalizes the fact that cohomology in degree one is the group of isomorphism classes of torsors, where the rigidification becomes vacuous, and that cohomology in degree two can be expressed in terms of bundle gerbes, where the rigidification becomes an associativity constraint.

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Communicated by M. Murray

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