Isotropic Torsors on Smooth Algebras over Pr\"ufer Rings

Abstract

The Grothendieck--Serre conjecture predicts that every generically trivial torsor under a reductive group over a regular semilocal ring is itself trivial. Extending the work of Cesnavicius and Fedorov, we prove a non-noetherian analogue of this conjecture for rings A that are semilocalisations of smooth schemes over valuation rings of rank one, and for reductive A-group schemes G that are totally isotropic. Roughly speaking, such group schemes are characterised by the existence of a parabolic subgroup of their adjoint quotients. Since quasi-split groups are totally isotropic, our result, in particular, generalises the Grothendieck--Serre result of Guo--Liu and the author's thesis. Our proof relies on a new instance of Gabber's presentation lemma, obtained by extending techniques developed in the author's thesis.

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