
This work is concerned with a relationship regarding the closedness of the singular locus of a Noetherian scheme and existence of classical generators in its category of coherent sheaves, associated bounded derived category, and singularity category. Particularly, we extend an observation initially made by Iyengar and Takahashi in the affine context to the global setting. Furthermore, we furnish an example a Noetherian scheme whose bounded derived category admits a classical generator, yet not every finite scheme over it exhibits the same property.
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14F08 (primary), 18G80, 13D09, 14B05, 18E10, Commutative Algebra, Representation Theory, FOS: Mathematics, Representation Theory (math.RT), Commutative Algebra (math.AC), Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic Geometry (math.AG)
14F08 (primary), 18G80, 13D09, 14B05, 18E10, Commutative Algebra, Representation Theory, FOS: Mathematics, Representation Theory (math.RT), Commutative Algebra (math.AC), Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic Geometry (math.AG)
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