Degree three unramified cohomology groups and Noether's problem for groups of order $243$
Abstract
Let be a field and be a finite group acting on the rational function field by -automorphisms defined as for any . We denote the fixed field by . Noether's problem asks whether is rational (= purely transcendental) over . It is well-known that if is stably rational over , then all the unramified cohomology groups H_[nr}^i(C(G),Q/Z)=0 for . Hoshi, Kang and Kunyavskii [HKK] showed that, for a -group of order (: an odd prime number), H_[nr}^2(C(G),Q/Z)\neq 0 if and only if belongs to the isoclinism family . When is an odd prime number, Peyre [Pe3] and Hoshi, Kang and Yamasaki [HKY1] exhibit some -groups which are of the form of a central extension of certain elementary abelian -group by another one with H_[nr}^2(C(G),Q/Z)=0 and H_[nr}^3(C(G),Q/Z)\neq 0. However, it is difficult to tell whether H_[nr}^3(C(G),Q/Z) is non-trivial if is an arbitrary finite group. In this paper, we are able to determine H_[nr}^3(C(G),Q/Z) where is any group of order with . Theorem 1. Let be a group of order . Then H_[nr}^3(C(G),Q/Z)\neq 0 if and only if belongs to . Theorem 2. If is a group of order , then the fixed field is rational if and only if does not belong to and . Theorem 3. Let be a group of order or . Then H_[nr}^3(C(G),Q/Z)\neq 0 if and only if belongs to , or . Theorem 4. If is the alternating group , the Mathieu group , , the Janko group or the group , , (where is a prime power), then H_[nr}^d(C(G),Q/Z)=0 for any . Besides the degree three unramified cohomology groups, we compute also the stable cohomology groups.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1710.01958,
title = {Degree three unramified cohomology groups and Noether's problem for groups of order $243$},
author = {Akinari Hoshi and Ming-chang Kang and Aiichi Yamasaki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.01958},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
63 pages. Some typos are modified. To appear in J. Algebra