Statistics of the first Galois cohomology group: a refinement of Malle's conjecture
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Publication:2077145
DOI10.2140/ANT.2021.15.2513zbMATH Open1498.11219arXiv1907.06289OpenAlexW4211107661MaRDI QIDQ2077145FDOQ2077145
Publication date: 24 February 2022
Published in: Algebra \& Number Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Malle proposed a conjecture for counting the number of -extensions with discriminant bounded above by , denoted , where is a fixed transitive subgroup and tends towards infinity. We introduce a refinement of Malle's conjecture, if is a group with a nontrivial Galois action then we consider the set of crossed homomorphisms in (or equivalently -coclasses in ) with bounded discriminant. This has a natural interpretation given by counting -extensions for some fixed and prescribed extension class . If is an abelian group with any Galois action, we compute the asymptotic growth rate of this refined counting function for (and equivalently for ) and show that it is a natural generalization of Malle's conjecture. The proof technique is in essence an application of a theorem of Wiles on generalized Selmer groups, and additionally gives the asymptotic main term when restricted to certain local behaviors. As a consequence, whenever the inverse Galois problem is solved for over and has an abelian normal subgroup we prove a nontrivial lower bound for given by a nonzero power of times a power of . For many groups, including many solvable groups, these are the first known nontrivial lower bounds. These bounds prove Malle's predicted lower bounds for a large family of groups, and for an infinite subfamily they generalize Kl"uners' counter example to Malle's conjecture and verify the corrected lower bounds predicted by T"urkelli.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.06289
arithmetic statisticscrossed homomorphismsfirst cohomology groupMalle-Bhargava principleMalle's conjectureWiles' theorem
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