The Stacks project

Definition 21.13.4. Let $\mathcal{C}$ be a site. We say an abelian sheaf $\mathcal{F}$ is totally acyclic1 if for every sheaf of sets $K$ we have $H^ p(K, \mathcal{F}) = 0$ for all $p \geq 1$.

[1] Although this terminology is is used in [Vbis, Proposition 1.3.10, SGA4] this is probably nonstandard notation. In [V, Definition 4.1, SGA4] this property is dubbed “flasque”, but we cannot use this because it would clash with our definition of flasque sheaves on topological spaces. Please email stacks.project@gmail.com if you have a better suggestion.

Comments (2)

Comment #5065 by Remy on

In SGA IV, Exp. V, Prop. 1.3.10, this is called totally acyclic.


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