Local class field theory

Local class field theory

In mathematics, local class field theory is the study in number theory of the abelian extensions of local fields. It is in itself a rather successful theory, leading to definite conclusions. It is also important for (and was developed to help elucidate) the proofs of class field theory itself.

The basic theory concerns for a local field "K", the description of the Galois group "G" of the "maximal" abelian extension of "K". This is closely related to "K"×, the multiplicative group of "K"{0}. These groups cannot be equal: The topological group "G" is pro-finite and so compact. On the other hand "K"× is not compact.

Taking the case where "K" is a finite extension of the p-adic numbers Qp, we can say more precisely that "K"× has the structure of a cartesian product of a compact group with an infinite cyclic group. The main topological operation is to replace the infinite cyclic group by a group Z^, i.e. its pro-finite completion with respect to subgroups of finite index. This can be done by indicating a topology on "K"×, for which we can complete. This, roughly speaking, is then the correct group to identify with "G".

The actual isomorphism used is important in practice, and is described in the theory of the norm residue symbol.

For a description of the general case of local class field theory see class formation.

See also

* Class field theory
* Class formation
* Quasi-finite field

References

* Milne, James, [http://www.jmilne.org/math/CourseNotes/math776.html Class Field Theory] .
* Fesenko, Ivan and Vostokov, Sergei, [http://www.maths.nott.ac.uk/personal/ibf/book/book.html Local Fields and Their Extension] , 2nd ed., American Mathematical Society, 2002, ISBN 0-8218-3259-X
* Iwasawa, Kenkichi, "Local Class Field Theory", Oxford University Press, 1986, ISBN 0195040309.
* Neukirch, Jürgen, "Class field theory", Springer-Verlag, 1986, ISBN 3-540-15251-2. Chap.III.
* Serre, Jean-Pierre, Local Class Field Theory in "Algebraic Number Theory", Proceedings (edd Cassels, J.W.S. and Fröhlich, A), Academic Press, 1967, ISBN 012268950X. Pp. 128-161.


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