The average size of $3$-torsion in class groups of $2$-extensions
Number Theory
2021-11-01 v2
Abstract
We determine the average size of the 3-torsion in class groups of -extensions of a number field when is any transitive -group containing a transposition, for example . It follows from the Cohen--Lenstra--Martinet heuristics that the average size of the -torsion in class groups of -extensions of a number field is conjecturally finite for any and most (including ). Previously this conjecture had only been proven in the cases of with and with . We also show that the average -torsion in a certain relative class group for these -extensions is as predicted by Cohen and Martinet, proving new cases of the Cohen--Lenstra--Martinet heuristics. Our new method also works for many other permutation groups that are not -groups.
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@article{arxiv.2110.07712,
title = {The average size of $3$-torsion in class groups of $2$-extensions},
author = {Robert J. Lemke Oliver and Jiuya Wang and Melanie Matchett Wood},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.07712},
year = {2021}
}