On the Real Abelian Main Conjecture in the non semi-simple case
Abstract
Let be a real cyclic extension of degree divisible by . We analyze the {\it statement} of the "Real Abelian Main Conjecture", for the -class group of , in this non semi-simple case. The classical {\it algebraic} definition of the -adic isotopic components , for irreducible -adic characters , is inappropriate with respect to analytical formulas, because of capitulation of -classes in the -sub-extension of . In the 1970's we have given an {\it arithmetic} definition, , and formulated the conjecture, still unproven, , in terms of units then (generated by units of the strict subfields of ) and cyclotomic units , where is the tame part of . We prove that the conjecture holds as soon as there exists a prime , totally inert in , such that capitulates in , existence having been checked, in various circumstances, as a promising new tool.
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@article{arxiv.2306.12836,
title = {On the Real Abelian Main Conjecture in the non semi-simple case},
author = {Georges Gras},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.12836},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Proof of the real abelian main conjecture in the non semi-simple case, under the assumption (unproven but much checked in practice) that there exists a cyclotomic extension L of K, of prime conductor ${\ell}$, congruent to 1 modulo a sufficient p-power and inert in K, such that the p-class group of K capitulates in L