English

Higher local duality in Galois cohomology

Number Theory 2025-02-04 v3 K-Theory and Homology

Abstract

A field KK is quasi-classical dd-local if there exist fields K=kd,,k0K=k_d,\dots,k_0 with ki+1k_{i+1} Henselian admissible discretely valued with residue field kik_i, and k0k_0 quasi-finite. We prove a duality theorem for the Galois cohomology of such KK with many coefficients, including finite coefficients of any order. Previously, such duality was only known in few cases : as a perfect pairing of finite groups for finite coefficients prime to chark0\mathrm{char} k_0 in general, or for any finite coefficients when k1k_1 is pp-adic ; or as a perfect pairing of locally compact Hausdorff groups for the fppf\mathrm{fppf} cohomology of finite group schemes when KK is local. With no obvious reasonable topology available, we abandon perfectness altogether and instead obtain nondegenerate pairings of abstract abelian groups. This is done with new diagram-chasing results for pairings of torsion groups, allowing a d\'evissage approach which reduces our results to the study of KrM(K)/p×Hpd+1r(K)Z/pK^M_r(K)/p\times H^{d+1-r}_p(K)\to\mathbb{Z}/p using results of Kato.

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@article{arxiv.2410.16047,
  title  = {Higher local duality in Galois cohomology},
  author = {Antoine Galet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.16047},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Lemma 7.4, Proposition 10 and Proposition 17 are false (there are counter-examples found and kindly communicated by Takashi Suzuki). As a consequence, the proofs of all the important results of the paper, which rely on Proposition 17 (the main results, most of part 3, Proposition 57 and Theorem 59) are invalid