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On the Iwasawa lambda invariant of an imaginary abelian field of conductor \(3p^{n+1}\)
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    On the Iwasawa lambda invariant of an imaginary abelian field of conductor \(3p^{n+1}\) (English)
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    10 January 2013
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    In the paper under review the authors computationally verify certain cases of Greenberg's conjecture on the vanishing of Iwasawa's \(\lambda\)-invariant. For a number field \(K\) let \(\lambda_K\) be the `standard' Iwasawa \(\lambda\)-invariant of the cyclotomic \(\mathbb Z_3\)-extension of \(K\). Let \(p \geq 5\) be a prime and consider the fields \[ K_n = \mathbb Q(\mathrm{cos}(2 \pi / p^{n+1}), \zeta_3) \] and the maximal totally real subfields \(K_n^+\). Then it is shown that for \(5 \leq p \leq 599\) one has \[ \lambda_{K_n} = \lambda_{K_0}, \quad n \geq 0 \] and \[ \lambda_{K_n^+} = 0, \quad n \geq 0. \] The latter is as predicted by Greenberg's conjecture. A similar result in the case \(p=2\) is also established.
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    Iwasawa invariant
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    Greenberg's conjecture
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    imaginary abelian field
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