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    Arakelov theory of noncommutative arithmetic curves (English)
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    7 January 2011
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    The purpose of this article is to initiate Arakelov theory in a noncommutative setting. More precisely, the author is concerned with Arakelov theory of noncommutative arithmetic curves. His first main result is an arithmetic Riemann-Roch formula in this setup. Then he introduces the Grothendieck group of arithmetic vector bundles on a noncommutative arithmetic curve and he showes that there is a uniquely determined degree map, which he uses to define a height function \(H_{\mathcal O}\). Finally he proves a duality theorem for this height \(H_{\mathcal O}\).
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    orders
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    semisimple algebras
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    Arakelov theory
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    arithmetic curves
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    heights
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