We prove that a jointly conservative family of geometric functors between rigidly-compactly generated tensor triangulated categories induces a surjective map on Balmer spectra. From this we deduce a fiberwise criterion for Balmer's comparison map to be a continuous bijection. This gives short alternative proofs of the Hopkins-Neeman theorem and its generalization, due to Lau, to the case of a finite group acting trivially on an affine scheme.
English
51 - Mathematics
tt-geometry; Homological spectrum; Comparison maps; Conservativity
7 p.
Springer
Mathematische Zeitschrift
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