Talk:Localized Chern class
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[edit]The following was moved from the article. Undoubtedly it belongs to the article but it needs to be put with context. Without the context, it makes little sense(e.g., I can’t understand what this is).
Let c: C ~> X * X be a correspondence with C and X quasi-projective schemes over an algebraically closed field k. We show that if ul: c1*Ql ~>c2!Ql is an action defined by the localized Chern classes of a c 2-perfect complex of vector bundles on C, where ℓ is a prime invertible in k, then the local terms of ul are given by the class of an algebraic cycle independent of ℓ.
—- Taku (talk) 15:30, 23 December 2022 (UTC)
Article references content that does not exist
[edit]The first sentence of the section "Example: localized Euler class" currently reads as follows: "Let be as in #Definitions." However, in the "Definitions" section, there is no mention of a map nor a space . Bizarrely, when this section was added (on the 29th August 2019?) the "Definitions" section was almost identical to its current form, and did not mention or .
This, of course, seriously disadvantages anyone who is trying to learn about this topic, and I urge anyone who knows what this is supposed to mean (unfortunately not me!) to edit the article accordingly. Splodge5 (talk) 15:01, 17 November 2025 (UTC)