Mathematics – Number Theory
Scientific paper
2004-10-29
New York J. Math. 11 (2005), 291--302
Mathematics
Number Theory
29 pages; removed hypothesis on perfect fields in main results, and added references
Scientific paper
Let p be a prime and F a field containing a primitive pth root of unity. Let E/F be a cyclic extension of degree p and G_E < G_F the associated absolute Galois groups. We determine precise conditions for the cohomology group H^n(E)=H^n(G_E,Fp) to be free or trivial as an Fp[Gal(E/F)]-module. We examine when these properties for H^n(E) are inherited by H^k(E), k>n, and, by analogy with cohomological dimension, we introduce notions of cohomological freeness and cohomological triviality. We give examples of H^n(E) free or trivial for each n in N with prescribed cohomological dimension.
Lemire Nicole
Minac Jan
Swallow John
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