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Essential Dimension of Generic Symbols in Characteristic p

Rings and Algebras 2017-05-05 v1

Abstract

In this article the pp-essential dimension of generic symbols over fields of characteristic pp is studied. In particular, the pp-essential dimension of the length \ell generic pp-symbol of degree n+1n+1 is bounded below by n+n+\ell when the base field is algebraically closed of characteristic pp. The proof uses new techniques for working with residues in Milne-Kato pp-cohomology and builds on work of Babic and Chernousov in the Witt group in characteristic 2. Two corollaries on pp-symbol algebras (i.e, degree 2 symbols) result from this work. The generic pp-symbol algebra of length \ell is shown to have pp-essential dimension equal to +1\ell+1 as a pp-torsion Brauer class. The second is a lower bound of +1\ell+1 on the pp-essential dimension of the functor Algp,p\mathrm{Alg}_{p^\ell,p}. Roughly speaking this says that you will need at least +1\ell+1 independent parameters to be able to specify any given algebra of degree pp^{\ell} and exponent pp over a field of characteristic pp and improves on the previously established lower bound of 3.

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@article{arxiv.1705.01609,
  title  = {Essential Dimension of Generic Symbols in Characteristic p},
  author = {Kelly McKinnie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.01609},
  year   = {2017}
}

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