The specialization index of a variety over a discretely valued field
Algebraic Geometry
2015-06-24 v2
Abstract
Let be a proper variety over a henselian discretely valued field. An important obstruction to the existence of a rational point on is the index, the minimal positive degree of a zero cycle on . This paper introduces a new invariant, the specialization index, which is a closer approximation of the existence of a rational point. We provide an explicit formula for the specialization index in terms of an -model, and we give examples of curves where the index equals one but the specialization index is different from one, and thus explains the absence of a rational point. Our main result states that the specialization index of a smooth, proper, geometrically connected -variety with trivial coherent cohomology is equal to one.
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@article{arxiv.1505.08018,
title = {The specialization index of a variety over a discretely valued field},
author = {Lore Kesteloot and Johannes Nicaise},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.08018},
year = {2015}
}