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The Lifted Root Number Conjecture for small sets of places and an application to CM-extensions

Augsburger Schriften zur Mathematik, Physik und Informatik , Bd. 12

Andreas Nickel

ISBN 978-3-8325-1969-8
102 pages, year of publication: 2008
price: 33.00 €
In this paper we study a famous conjecture which relates the leading terms at zero of Artin L-functions attached to a finite Galois extension L/K of number fields to natural arithmetic invariants. This conjecture is called the Lifted Root Number Conjecture (LRNC) and has been introduced by K.W.Gruenberg, J.Ritter and A.Weiss; it depends on a set S of primes of L which is supposed to be sufficiently large. We formulate a LRNC for small sets S which only need to contain the archimedean primes. We apply this to CM-extensions which we require to be (almost) tame above a fixed odd prime p. In this case the conjecture naturally decomposes into a plus and a minus part, and it is the minus part for which we prove the LRNC at p for an infinite class of relatively abelian extensions. Moreover, we show that our results are closely related to the Rubin-Stark conjecture.

Keywords:
  • Zahlentheorie
  • Arithmetische Geometrie

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