Reciprocity sheaves and logarithmic motives

Abstract

We connect two developments aiming at extending Voevodsky's theory of motives over a field in such a way to encompass non-A1-invariant phenomina. One is theory of reciprocity sheaves introduced by Kahn-Saito-Yamazaki. Another is theory of the triangulated category logDMeff of logarithmic motives launched by Binda, Park and stvr. We prove that the Nisnevich cohomology of reciprocity sheaves is representable in logDMeff.

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