Grothendieck categories and support conditions
Abstract
We give examples of pairs (G1,G2) where G1 is a Grothendieck category and G2 a full Grothendieck subcategory of G1, the inclusion G2 --> G1 being denoted i, for which R+i : D+G2 --> D+G1 (or even Ri : DG2 --> DG1) is a full embedding. This yields generalizations of some results of Bernstein and Lunts, and of Cline, Parshall and Scott.
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