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Class-invariants: examples of higher-dimensional nonvanishing (English)
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5 November 2007
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Let \(G\) be a finite flat group scheme over \(S = \text{Spec}(R)\) where \(R\) is the ring of integers in a number field \(K\). We furthermore assume that \(G\) is the kernel of an isogeny \({\mathcal A} \rightarrow {\mathcal B}\) between the Néron models \({\mathcal A}, {\mathcal B}\) of abelian varieties \(A, B\) over \(K\). It was conjectured by \textit{M. J. Taylor} [Ill. J. Math. 32, 428--452 (1988; Zbl 0631.14033)] and later proved by \textit{A. Srivastav} and \textit{M. J. Taylor} [Invent. Math. 99, 165--184 (1990; Zbl 0705.14031)] and \textit{A. Agboola} [Invent. Math. 123, 105--122 (1996; Zbl 0864.11055)] that the associated class-invariant homomorphism \(\psi: {\mathcal B}(S) \rightarrow \text{Pic}(G^D)\) vanishes on torsion points in the case \(A,B\) are elliptic curves and the order of \(G\) is coprime to \(6\). In the paper under review, the author constructs examples where \(\psi\) does \textit{not} vanish on torsion points. In these examples \(G=\mu_p\), the abelian variety \(A\) is the Weil restriction of an elliptic curve \(E_{K'}\) over a finite extension \(K'\) of \(K\) where the elements of \(\text{Pic}(R)[p]\) capitulate, \(E_{K'}\) has good reduction over \(p\) and \(E_{K'}(K')\) is a finite group containing an element of order \(p\). A crucial step in the author's construction is a theorem giving a rather general situation when the coboundary map \({\mathcal B}(S) \rightarrow H^1(S, G)\) is surjective.
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class-invariant homomorphism
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Galois module structure
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abelian variety
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Néron model
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Weil restriction
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semi-stable reduction
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isogeny
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monodromy pairing
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Weil biextension
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