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Abelian-by-Central Galois groups of fields I: a formal description

Number Theory 2014-02-26 v2

Abstract

Let KK be a field whose characteristic is prime to a fixed integer nn with μnK\mu_n \subset K, and choose ωμn\omega \in \mu_n a primitive nnth root of unity. Denote the absolute Galois group of KK by Gal(K)\operatorname{Gal}(K), and the mod-nn central-descending series of Gal(K)\operatorname{Gal}(K) by Gal(K)(i)\operatorname{Gal}(K)^{(i)}. Recall that Kummer theory, together with our choice of ω\omega, provides a functorial isomorphism between Gal(K)/Gal(K)(2)\operatorname{Gal}(K)/\operatorname{Gal}(K)^{(2)} and Hom(K×,Z/n)\operatorname{Hom}(K^\times,\mathbb{Z}/n). Analogously to Kummer theory, in this note we use the Merkurjev-Suslin theorem to construct a continuous, functorial and explicit embedding Gal(K)(2)/Gal(K)(3)Fun(K{0,1},(Z/n)2)\operatorname{Gal}(K)^{(2)}/\operatorname{Gal}(K)^{(3)} \hookrightarrow \operatorname{Fun}(K\smallsetminus\{0,1\},(\mathbb Z/n)^2), where Fun(K{0,1},(Z/n)2)\operatorname{Fun}(K\smallsetminus\{0,1\},(\mathbb Z/n)^2) denotes the group of (Z/n)2(\mathbb Z/n)^2-valued functions on K{0,1}K\smallsetminus\{0,1\}. We explicitly determine the functions associated to the image of commutators and nnth powers of elements of Gal(K)\operatorname{Gal}(K) under this embedding. We then apply this theory to prove some new results concerning relations between elements in abelian-by-central Galois groups.

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@article{arxiv.1310.5613,
  title  = {Abelian-by-Central Galois groups of fields I: a formal description},
  author = {Adam Topaz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.5613},
  year   = {2014}
}

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Version 2: minor changes to the exposition; 24 pages