Exterior powers of F-zips
Abstract
An F-zip over a field of positive characteristic is a vector space together with two filtrations whose subquotients are related in a certain way. We will define the category of F-zips and some basic constructions in it, especially exterior powers. If the ground field is algebraically closed, one can give a classification of F-Zips in terms of combinatorics. However, the way constructions and concepts in the category of F-zips manifest themselves in terms of the classifying invariant, is yet to be fully understood. The theory of F-crystals suggests that another invariant might be useful in trying to improve the understanding of F-zips. Given an F-zip, we calculate for every 1-dimensional F-zip (of which there is essentially one for every integer d) 1(d) and every r∈Z the dimension of the space of F-zip morphisms from 1(d) into the r-th exterior power of the given F-zip. To make sense of this however, we will have to canonically decompose these spaces of morphisms each into two subspaces that are finite-dimensional over the prime field and its prime field respectively. One result will then be a way to calculate these numbers for a given isomorphism type. Our main result however, is a negative one: The invariant does not classify F-zips.