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Corestriction principle in non abelian Galois cohomology (English)
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24 January 1999
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Let \(G\) be a linear algebraic group defined over a field of characteristic \(0\). When \(G\) is commutative there exists a corestriction map \(\text{Cores}_G: H^q(k',G)\to H^q(k,G)\) defined for any finite extension \(k'/k\). If \(G\) is not commutative, there is no such map in general. Assume that there is a map, functorial in \(k\), \(\alpha_k: H^p(k,G)\to H^q(k,T)\) where \(T\) is a commutative linear algebraic group and \(G\) a noncommutative linear algebraic group. The author announces some results concerning conditions under which \(\text{Cores}_T (\text{Im} (\alpha_{k'}))\subset\text{Im}(\alpha_k)\) holds for any finite extension \(k'/k\) (similarly for the kernel of a functorial map on \(k\), \(\beta_k: H^p(k,T)\to H^q (k, G)\)). One of the results stated here establishes that this is the case when \(k\) is a local or global field, \(T\) is a connected commutative linear \(k\)-subgroup of the connected linear \(k\)-linear group \(G\) and \(\beta:H^1(k,T)\to H^1(k,G)\) is the standard map.
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corestriction map
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linear algebraic groups
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non abelian Galois cohomology
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noncommutative linear algebraic group
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