The fundamental pro-groupoid of an affine 2-scheme
Abstract
A natural question in the theory of Tannakian categories is: What if you don't remember ? Working over an arbitrary commutative ring R, we prove that an answer to this question is given by the functor represented by the \'etale fundamental groupoid π1((R)), i.e.\ the separable absolute Galois group of R when it is a field. This gives a new definition for \'etale π1((R)) in terms of the category of R-modules rather than the category of \'etale covers. More generally, we introduce a new notion of "commutative 2-ring" that includes both Grothendieck topoi and symmetric monoidal categories of modules, and define a notion of π1 for the corresponding "affine 2-schemes." These results help to simplify and clarify some of the peculiarities of the \'etale fundamental group. For example, \'etale fundamental groups are not "true" groups but only profinite groups, and one cannot hope to recover more: the "Tannakian" functor represented by the \'etale fundamental group of a scheme preserves finite products but not all products.
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