On the Malle conjecture and the self-twisted cover
Number Theory
2014-04-17 v1
Abstract
We show that for a large class of finite groups G, the number of Galois extensions E/Q of group G and discriminant grows like a power of (for some specified exponent). The groups G are the regular Galois groups over Q and the extensions E/Q that we count are obtained by specialization from a given regular Galois extension F/Q(T). The extensions E/Q can further be prescribed any unramified local behavior at each suitably large prime for some . This result is a step toward the Malle conjecture on the number of Galois extensions of given group and bounded discriminant. The local conditions further make it a notable constraint on regular Galois groups over Q. The method uses the notion of self-twisted cover that we introduce.
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@article{arxiv.1404.4074,
title = {On the Malle conjecture and the self-twisted cover},
author = {Pierre Dèbes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.4074},
year = {2014}
}
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27 pages