Noncommutative reciprocity laws on algebraic surfaces: a case of tame ramification
Algebraic Geometry
2014-05-19 v2 Category Theory
Number Theory
Abstract
We prove non-commutative reciprocity laws on an algebraic surface defined over a perfect field. These reciprocity laws claim the splittings of some central extensions of globally constructed groups over some subgroups constructed by points or projective curves on a surface. For a two-dimensional local field with a finite last residue field the constructed local central extension is isomorphic to a central extension which comes from the case of tame ramification of the Abelian two-dimensional local Langlands correspondence suggested by M. Kapranov.
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@article{arxiv.1307.1995,
title = {Noncommutative reciprocity laws on algebraic surfaces: a case of tame ramification},
author = {D. V. Osipov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.1995},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
14 pages; minor changes; to appear in Sbornik: Mathematics