Carlitz twists: their motivic cohomology, regulators, zeta values and polylogarithms
Abstract
The integral -motivic cohomology and the class module of a (rigid analytically trivial) Anderson -motive were introduced by the first author in [Gaz22b]. This paper is devoted to their determination in the particular case of tensor powers of the Carlitz -motive, namely, the function field counterpart of Tate twists . We find out that these modules are in relation with fundamental objects of function field arithmetic: integral -motivic cohomology governs linear relations among Carlitz polylogarithms, its torsion is expressed in terms of the denominator of Bernoulli-Carlitz numbers and the Fitting ideal of class modules is a special zeta value. We also express the regulator of for positive in terms of generalized Carlitz polylogarithms; after establishing their algebraic relations using difference Galois theory together with the Anderson-Brownawell-Papanikolas criterion, we prove that the regulator is an isomorphism if, and only if, is prime to the characteristic.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2212.02972,
title = {Carlitz twists: their motivic cohomology, regulators, zeta values and polylogarithms},
author = {Quentin Gazda and Andreas Maurischat},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.02972},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
This represents a significant update compared to the previous version. Notably, our late conjecture regarding the Fitting ideal of the torsion in the class module, expressed as Carlitz zeta values, has been established (Thm. C). Additionally, we clarified the connection between integral t-motivic cohomology and Carlitz polylogs (Thm. A) and determined the regulator ranks