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AbstractIn this paper we introduce a new notion ofweight structure (w)for a triangulated categoryC; this notion is an important natural counterpart of the notion oft-structure. It allows extending several results of the preceding paper [Bon09] to a large class of triangulated categories and functors.Theheartofwis an additive categoryHw⊂C. We prove that a weight structure yields Postnikov towers for anyX∈ObjC(whose 'factors'Xi∈ObjHw). For any (co)homological functorH:C→A(Ais abelian) such a tower yields aweight spectral sequenceT : H(Xi[j]) ⇒H(X[i + j]); Tis canonical and functorial inXstarting fromE2.Tspecializes to the usual (Deligne) weight spectral sequences for 'classical' realizations of Voevodsky's motivesDMeffgm(if we considerw = wChowwithHw=Choweff) and to Atiyah-Hirzebruch spectral sequences in topology.We prove that there often exists an exact conservative weight complex functorC→K(Hw). This is a generalization of the functort:DMeffgm→Kb(Choweff) constructed in [Bon09] (which is an extension of the weight complex of Gillet and Soulé). We prove thatK0(C) ≅K0(Hw) under certain restrictions.We also introduce the concept of adjacent structures: at-structure isadjacenttowif their negative parts coincide. This is the case for the Postnikovt-structure for the stable homotopy categorySH(of topological spectra) and a certain weight structure for it that corresponds to the cellular filtration. We also define a new (Chow)t-structuretChowforDMeff_⊃DMeffgmwhich is adjacent to the Chow weight structure. We haveHtChow≅ AddFun(Choweffop,Ab);tChowis related to unramified cohomology. Functors left adjoint to those that aret-exact with respect to somet-structures are weight-exact with respect to the corresponding adjacent weight structures, and vice versa. Adjacent structures identify two spectral sequences converging toC(X,Y): the one that comes from weight truncations ofXwith the one coming fromt-truncations ofY(forX,Y∈ObjC). Moreover, the philosophy of adjacent structures allows expressing torsion motivic cohomology of certain motives in terms of the étale cohomology of their 'submotives'. This is an extension of the calculation of E2of coniveau spectral sequences (by Bloch and Ogus).

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