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18 April 2024
 
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Galois cohomology of certain field extensions and the divisible case of Milnor-Kato conjecture
Leonid Positselski ;
Date 4 Sep 2002
Subject K-Theory and Homology; Group Theory; Number Theory | math.KT math.GR math.NT
AbstractWe prove the "divisible case" of the Milnor-Bloch-Kato conjecture (which is the first step of Voevodsky’s unfinished proof of this conjecture for arbitrary prime l) in a rather clear and elementary way. Assuming this conjecture, we construct a 6-term exact sequence of Galois cohomology with cyclotomic coefficients for any finite extension of fields whose Galois group has an exact quadruple of permutational representations over it. Examples include cyclic groups, dihedral groups, the biquadratic group Z/2 imes Z/2, and the symmetric group S_4. Several exact sequences conjectured by Bloch-Kato, Merkurjev-Tignol, and Kahn are proven in this way. In addition, we introduce a more sophisticated version of the classical argument known as "Bass-Tate lemma". Some results about annihilator ideals in Milnor rings are deduced as corollaries.
Source arXiv, math.KT/0209037
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