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It is claimed here that there exist proper schemes (probably over a field but not explicitly stated) with trivial Picard group. This means that every locally free $O_X$-module of rank 1 is trivial.



Do there exist proper schemes over a field such that every locally free $O_X$-module of finite rank is trivial?



Maybe it is easier to give some examples with algebraic spaces, but the accepted answer should give a scheme.



EDIT: examples should be positive-dimensional.










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    It is claimed here that there exist proper schemes (probably over a field but not explicitly stated) with trivial Picard group. This means that every locally free $O_X$-module of rank 1 is trivial.



    Do there exist proper schemes over a field such that every locally free $O_X$-module of finite rank is trivial?



    Maybe it is easier to give some examples with algebraic spaces, but the accepted answer should give a scheme.



    EDIT: examples should be positive-dimensional.










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      It is claimed here that there exist proper schemes (probably over a field but not explicitly stated) with trivial Picard group. This means that every locally free $O_X$-module of rank 1 is trivial.



      Do there exist proper schemes over a field such that every locally free $O_X$-module of finite rank is trivial?



      Maybe it is easier to give some examples with algebraic spaces, but the accepted answer should give a scheme.



      EDIT: examples should be positive-dimensional.










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      It is claimed here that there exist proper schemes (probably over a field but not explicitly stated) with trivial Picard group. This means that every locally free $O_X$-module of rank 1 is trivial.



      Do there exist proper schemes over a field such that every locally free $O_X$-module of finite rank is trivial?



      Maybe it is easier to give some examples with algebraic spaces, but the accepted answer should give a scheme.



      EDIT: examples should be positive-dimensional.







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          According to this paper it is not known if any proper algebraic scheme admits nontrivial vector bundles. Partial results can be found here.






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            great! the paper looks like it is pretty old. Hopefully, @SándorKovács could add something useful.
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          According to this paper it is not known if any proper algebraic scheme admits nontrivial vector bundles. Partial results can be found here.






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          According to this paper it is not known if any proper algebraic scheme admits nontrivial vector bundles. Partial results can be found here.






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            great! the paper looks like it is pretty old. Hopefully, @SándorKovács could add something useful.
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          According to this paper it is not known if any proper algebraic scheme admits nontrivial vector bundles. Partial results can be found here.






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          According to this paper it is not known if any proper algebraic scheme admits nontrivial vector bundles. Partial results can be found here.







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