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In this article, we establish the Grothendieck–Serre conjecture over valuation rings: for a reductive group scheme $G$ over a valuation ring $V$ with fraction field $K$, a $G$-torsor over $V$ is trivial if it is trivial over $K$. This result is predicted by the original Grothendieck–Serre conjecture and the resolution of singularities. The novelty of our proof lies in overcoming subtleties brought by general nondiscrete valuation rings. By using flasque resolutions and inducting with local cohomology, we prove a non-Noetherian counterpart of Colliot-Thélène–Sansuc's case of tori. Then, taking advantage of techniques in algebraization, we obtain the passage to the Henselian rank-one case. Finally, we induct on Levi subgroups and use the integrality of rational points of anisotropic groups to reduce to the semisimple anisotropic case, in which we appeal to properties of parahoric subgroups in Bruhat–Tits theory to conclude. In the last section, by using extension properties of reflexive sheaves on formal power series over valuation rings and patching of torsors, we prove a variant of Nisnevich's purity conjecture.
Let $k$ be an infinite field. Let $R$ be the semi-local ring of a finite family of closed points on a $k$-smooth affine irreducible variety, let $K$ be the fraction field of $R$, and let $G$ be a reductive simple simply connected $R$-group scheme isotropic over $R$. Our Theorem 1.1 states that for any Noetherian $k$-algebra $A$ the kernel of the map
induced by the inclusion of $R$ into $K$ is trivial. Theorem 1.2 for $A=k$ and some other results of the present paper are used significantly in Fedorov and Panin [A proof of Grothendieck–Serre conjecture on principal bundles over a semilocal regular ring containing an infinite field, Preprint (2013), arXiv:1211.2678v2] to prove the Grothendieck–Serre’s conjecture for regular semi-local rings $R$ containing an infinite field.
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