Density results for specialization sets of Galois covers
Abstract
We provide evidence for this conclusion: given a finite Galois cover of group , almost all (in a density sense) realizations of over do not occur as specializations of . We show that this holds if the number of branch points of is sufficiently large, under the abc-conjecture and, possibly, the lower bound predicted by the Malle conjecture for the number of Galois extensions of of given group and bounded discriminant. This widely extends a result of Granville on the lack of -rational points on quadratic twists of hyperelliptic curves over with large genus, under the abc-conjecture (a diophantine reformulation of the case of our result). As a further evidence, we exhibit a few finite groups for which the above conclusion holds unconditionally for almost all covers of of group . We also introduce a local-global principle for specializations of Galois covers and show that it often fails if has abelian Galois group and sufficiently many branch points, under the abc-conjecture. On the one hand, such a local-global conclusion underscores the "smallness" of the specialization set of a Galois cover of . On the other hand, it allows to generate conditionally "many" curves over failing the Hasse principle, thus generalizing a recent result of Clark and Watson devoted to the hyperelliptic case.
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@article{arxiv.1904.05051,
title = {Density results for specialization sets of Galois covers},
author = {Joachim König and François Legrand},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.05051},
year = {2021}
}
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37 pages