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"Multiplicative Galois module structure" was published by American Mathematical Society in 1996 - Providence, R.I, it has 95 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Multiplicative Galois module structure
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 95
  • Publisher: American Mathematical Society
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  • Publish Location: Providence, R.I

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  • Pagination: vii, 95 p. :

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This book is the result of a short course on the Galois structure of S-units that was given at The Fields Institute in the fall of 1993. Offering a new angle on an old problem, the main theme is that this structure should be determined by class field theory, in its cohomological form, and by the behavior of Artin L-functions at s = 0. A proof of this - or even a precise formulation - is still far away, but the available evidence all points in this direction. The work brings together the current evidence that the Galois structure of S-units can be described.

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