Galois Module Structure In Wild Extensions Of The Rationale Function Field


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Galois Module Structure in Wild Extensions of the Rational Function Field


Galois Module Structure in Wild Extensions of the Rational Function Field

Author: Raymond Miller

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1997


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Publications mathématiques de Besançon N° 1/2010


Publications mathématiques de Besançon N° 1/2010

Author: Patrick Hild

language: en

Publisher: Presses Univ. Franche-Comté

Release Date: 2010-03


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Galois Module Structure of Algebraic Integers


Galois Module Structure of Algebraic Integers

Author: A. Fröhlich

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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In this volume we present a survey of the theory of Galois module structure for rings of algebraic integers. This theory has experienced a rapid growth in the last ten to twelve years, acquiring mathematical depth and significance and leading to new insights also in other branches of algebraic number theory. The decisive take-off point was the discovery of its connection with Artin L-functions. We shall concentrate on the topic which has been at the centre of this development, namely the global module structure for tame Galois extensions of numberfields -in other words of extensions with trivial local module structure. The basic problem can be stated in down to earth terms: the nature of the obstruction to the existence of a free basis over the integral group ring ("normal integral basis"). Here a definitive pattern of a theory has emerged, central problems have been solved, and a stage has clearly been reached when a systematic account has become both possible and desirable. Of course, the solution of one set of problems has led to new questions and it will be our aim also to discuss some of these. We hope to help the reader early on to an understanding of the basic structure of our theory and of its central theme, and to motivate at each successive stage the introduction of new concepts and new tools.