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Conjugacy classes in the absolute galois group
Firstly, Frobenius elements aren't even conjugacy classes, as you know. So you had better look at quotients $Gal(K/\mathbf{Q})$ of the Galois group which are unramified outside some set $S$. Now you h …
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p-split Hecke characters
I think your $\xi$ had better be algebraic, but perhaps this implicit somehow in your terminology. If $v$ is any finite place of $E$, there is a $p$-adic avatar of $\xi$ with values in $E_v^\times$ (w …
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Does there exist a general theory of "arithmetic complexity"/"arithmetic height"?
In practice what you'll do is look for linear relations with integer coefficients between powers of $\alpha$ (starting with $\alpha^0=1$). If $\alpha$ is algebraic then suddenly you'll find a relation …
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Non-trivial class number at some finite level in the cyclotomic $\mathbf{Z}_p$-extension of ...
An MSc student asked me if I knew an example of a prime $p$ and some finite layer $K_n$ in the cyclotomic $\mathbf{Z}_p$-extension of $\mathbf{Q}$ (so $[K_n:\mathbf{Q}]=p^n$) which had non-trivial cla …
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Are Fredholm hypersurfaces affinoid?
No they're not in general affinoid. The problem is that the zero locus of the power series is computed within a space which is almost never affinoid -- for example in the modular curve case the ambien …
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Insolvable number fields ramified only at one (small) prime
Minhyong's comments indicate the issue here. If I want to come up with an extension unramified outside $p$ then why not look at the 2-dimensional mod $p$ representation attached to the $\Delta$ functi …
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Why do congruence conditions not suffice to determine which primes split in non-abelian exte...
OK how's about this to finish (I don't think either argument posted so far deals with this case). Say $K/\mathbf{Q}$ is finite and (away from a finite set of exceptions) $p$ splits completely in $K$ i …
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components of E[p], E universal in char p.
I have just realised that a group scheme I've known and loved for years is probably a bit wackier than I'd realised.
In this question, in Charles Rezk's answer, I erroneously claim that his construct …
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Are there any Hecke operators acting on an elliptic curve with additive reduction that I don...
I could have made this question very brief but instead I've maximally gone the other way and explained a huge amount of background. I don't know whether I put off readers or attract them this way. The …
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"Understanding" $\mathrm{Gal}(\bar{\mathbb{Q}}/\mathbb{Q})$
I am pretty sure that when different number theorists say "one of the main goals of number theory is to understand Gal(Q-bar/Q)" they may well mean different things.
One example of what someone might …
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Erratum for Cassels-Froehlich
Dominique Bernardi points out that the formula for $\phi_a$ is wrong on line 1 of p96. This is a delicate one. The issue is what the definition of the action of $G$ on $A*$ is (NB that starshould be a …
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Erratum for Cassels-Froehlich
Joseph Oesterlé says:
p 69, l 26 S contains all v with |alpha_v|_v < 1 should be S contains all v with |alpha_v|_v ≠ 1
p 69, l 27 \frac{1}{2}C should be \frac{1}{2C}
p 131 corollary 2. "Let L/K be …
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Erratum for Cassels-Froehlich
Keith Conrad sent me a nice chunky list here.
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Erratum for Cassels-Froehlich
Rebecca Bellovin writes:
Here's one I didn't see on the list on mathoverflow: In exercise 2,
part 10, equation (**) (page 353, line 4) should be
$$\prs{\lambda}{b}=\prod_{v\in S}(b,\lambda)_{v} …
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Erratum for Cassels-Froehlich
Ok so it looks like I misjudged this and the community seem happy to have the question here, at least at present. So I figured I'd pass on the comments which Serre sent the LMS.
p.135, part b) of L …