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What goes wrong with this alternate proof of Dirichlet's Theorem?

I had an idea for an alternate proof of Dirichlet's theorem, but something goes wrong. Dirichlet's theorem on primes in arithmetic progression says that for $ m,a \in \mathbb{N} $ which are ...
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Can an abelian variety/Q have no non-trivial points over Q_sol?

Let $A/\mathbb{Q}$ be an abelian variety. Must there be a finite solvable extension $K/\mathbb{Q}$ such that $A(K)$ is nontrivial? This follows from the conjecture that the maximal (pro-)solvable ...
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Quasisplit forms of wonderful varieties

I will assume that $k$ is a characteristic $0$ non-archimedean field. A classical result of Tits [T] states that a quasisplit connected reductive group $G$ over $k$ is classified up to strict isogeny ...
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Traces of Frobenius Endomorphism on Etale Cohomology and $G$-torsors

I have a smooth, projective, and rigid Calabi-Yau threefold $X$ defined over $\mathbb{Q}$. Such spaces always have integral models. Let's assume we have an action on $X$ by a finite abelian group $G$...
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quasi-finite group schemes

The following is what Mazur wrote on page 91 of his paper, Modular curves and the Eisenstein ideal, published in Publ. IHES in 1977, DOI: 10.1007/BF02684339 (freely available at eudml): Let $m$ be an ...
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Galois cohomology and Levi subgroups

Let $F$ a field and $G$ a smooth connected reductive group with a Levi subgroup $M$. Under what assumptions is $H^1(F, M) \to H^1(F, G)$ injective? In the case $F$ is nonarchimedean local I believe ...
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Cohomologies of $[V/GL_n]$ in characteristic $p$ for a representation $V$ of $GL_n$

Let $V$ be a representation of $G=GL_n$ (or more generally any reductive group $G$) over an algebraically closed field $\mathbb k$ of characteristic $p$. Let $[V/G]$ be the corresponding quotient ...
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Cartan decomposition for $G[z]$

Let $G$ be a reductive group over complex numbers. Fix some maximal torus $T$. Let $\Lambda^{+}$ be the monoid of dominant coweights. It is known that one has a Cartan decomposition $$G((z))=\coprod\...
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Rational cohomology of formal multiplicative group

Let $\hat{\mathbb G}$ be a formal group over a field $k$, and let $V$ be a finite dimensional algebraic representation of $\hat{\mathbb G}$ (meaning we have fixed a homomorphism of algebraic groups $\...
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Constant group scheme and torsors

Let $X$ be a scheme and $G$ a (commutative) constant group scheme. Consider a $G$-torsor $Y$ for $X$, by which I mean that there is a canonical isomorphism: $$g_Y \colon Y \times_X Y \cong Y \...
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Is the group of rational points of an anisotropic absolutely quasi-simple algebraic group over a non-archimedean local field known to be perfect?

Suppose that $G$ is an algebraic group defined over a non-archimedean local field $k$ which is absolutely quasi-simple and anisotropic over $k$. Is it known whether the group $G(k)$ is necessarily ...
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Invariant theory (first fundamental theorem) for a direct sum of two fundamental representations

Let $G$ be a simple reductive group over $\mathbb C$, e.g. $G=\mathrm{SO}(V)$ is a special orthogonal group. Let $W_1$ and $W_2$ be two irreducible representations of $G$. Assume both $W_i$ are ...
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Is the functor $\mathrm{Hom}(\mathrm{spec}\,k[x^{1/{p^\infty}}]/(x), -)$ from the category of finite commutative group schemes exact?

Question. Let $B \twoheadrightarrow C$ be a fully faithful homomorphism of finite connected commutative group schemes over a perfect field $k$. Let $T = k[x^{1/p^\infty}]/(x) = \varinjlim k[t]/(t^p)$. ...
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Does an isogeny between tori induce an isomorphism of the Lie algebras of their lft Néron models?

Let $f:T_1 \to T_2$ be an isogeny of tori over a number field $K$. Does $f$ induce an isomorphism of the Lie algebras of the lft Néron models of $T_1$ and $T_2$ ? Are there some interesting properties ...
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'Adelic torus' not arising from a rational torus

Let $G$ be a reductive group over a global field $F$, and $\gamma$ a strongly regular semi-simple element of $G(F)$. Then the centralizer $G_\gamma$ is defines an $F$-torus $T$, and hence by base ...
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Normalizer of non-split tori

Let $\mathbb{G}$ be a connected reductive group over $\mathbb{C}$. Let $G:=\mathbb{G}(\mathbb{C}(\!(t)\!))$. Let $T$ be a maximal torus in $G$. Question: What do we know about the normalizer $N_G(T)$...
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