Cyclotomic Swan subgroups and primitive roots

Mathematics – Number Theory

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Let $K_{m}=\Bbb{Q}(\zeta_{m})$ where $\zeta_{m}$ is a primitive $m$th root of unity. Let $p>2$ be prime and let $C_{p}$ denote the group of order $p.$ The ring of algebraic integers of $K_{m}$ is $\Cal{O}_{m}=\Bbb{Z}[\zeta_{m}].$ Let $\Lambda_{m,p}$ denote the order $\Cal{O}_{m}[C_{p}]$ in the algebra $K_{m}[C_{p}].$ Consider the kernel group $D(\Lambda_{m,p})$ and the Swan subgroup $T(\Lambda_{m,p}).$ If $(p,m)=1$ these two subgroups of the class group coincide. Restricting to when there is a rational prime $p$ that is prime in $\Cal{O}_{m}$ requires $m=4$ or $q^{n}$ where $q>2$ is prime. For each such $m$, $3 \leq m \leq 100,$ we give such a prime, and show that one may compute $T(\Lambda_{m,p})$ as a quotient of the group of units of a finite field. When $h_{mp}^{+}=1$ we give exact values for $|T(\Lambda_{m,p})|$, and for other cases we provide an upper bound. We explore the Galois module theoretic implications of these results.

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