Nekovár duality over \(p\)-adic Lie extensions of global fields (Q374010)

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Nekovár duality over \(p\)-adic Lie extensions of global fields
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    Nekovár duality over \(p\)-adic Lie extensions of global fields (English)
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    25 October 2013
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    Summary: Tate duality is a Pontryagin duality between the \(i\)th Galois cohomology group of the absolute Galois group of a local field with coefficients in a finite module and the \((2-i)\)th cohomology group of the Tate twist of the Pontryagin dual of the module. Poitou-Tate duality has a similar formulation, but the duality now takes place between Galois cohomology groups of a global field with restricted ramification and compactly-supported cohomology groups. Nekovár proved analogues of these in which the module in question is a finitely generated module \(T\) over a complete commutative local Noetherian ring \(R\) with a commuting Galois action, or a bounded complex thereof, and the Pontryagin dual is replaced with the Grothendieck dual \(T^*\), which is a bounded complex of the same form. The cochain complexes computing the Galois cohomology groups of \(T\) and \(T^*(1)\) are then Grothendieck dual to each other in the derived category of finitely generated \(R\)-modules. Given a \(p\)-adic Lie extension of the ground field, we extend these to dualities between Galois cochain complexes of induced modules of \(T\) and \(T^*(1)\) in the derived category of finitely generated modules over the possibly noncommutative Iwasawa algebra with \(R\)-coefficients.
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    Galois cohomology
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    Tate duality
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    Poitou-Tate duality
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    Grothendieck duality
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