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Capitulation and Transfer Triples

  • Autores: K. W. Gruenberg, A. Weiss
  • Localización: Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, ISSN 0024-6115, Vol. 87, Nº 2, 2003, págs. 273-290
  • Idioma: inglés
  • DOI: 10.1112/s0024611503014199
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  • Resumen
    • Let $K/k$ be a finite unramified Galois extension of number fields with Galois group $G$. This determines two homomorphisms from the ideal class group $\mathrm{Cl}_k$ of $k$: the capitulation map $\mathrm{Cl}_k \to \mathrm{Cl}_K$ and the Artin map $\mathrm{Cl}_k \twoheadrightarrow G^{\mathrm{ab}}$ onto the abelianization $G^{\mathrm{ab}}$ of $G$. We call (ker (capitulation), $\mathrm{Cl}_k$, Artin) the capitulation triple of $K / k$.

      Artin's transition to group theory shows that any triple $(X, Y, \zeta)$ which arises in this way satisfies the group-theoretic property of being a transfer triple for $G$, defined as follows: there exist a group extension $A \rightarrowtail H \twoheadrightarrow G$ with $A$ finite abelian and an isomorphism $\eta : Y \stackrel{\sim}{\to} H^{\mathrm{ab}}$ such that $\eta (X)$ is the kernel of the transfer homomorphism $H^{\mathrm{ab}}\to A$, and $\zeta$ is the composite of $\eta$ with $H^{\mathrm{ab}}\to G^{\mathrm{ab}}$.

      When $G$ is abelian, we show that a triple $(X, Y, \zeta)$ is a transfer triple for $G$ if and only if $|G| X = 0$ and $|G|$ divides $|X|$. Whether all transfer triples for $G$ can be realized arithmetically remains an unsolved problem.


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