Incarnations of Berthelot's conjecture
Abstract
In this article we give a survey of the various forms of Berthelot's conjecture and some of the implications between them. By proving some comparison results between pushforwards of overconvergent isocrystals and those of arithmetic D-modules, we manage to deduce some cases of the conjecture from Caro's results on the stability of overcoherence under pushforward via a smooth and proper morphism of varieties. In particular, we show that Ogus' convergent pushforward of an overconvergent F-isocrystal under a smooth and projective morphism is overconvergent.
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