Special groups, versality and the Grothendieck-Serre conjecture (Q2184561)
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Special groups, versality and the Grothendieck-Serre conjecture (English)
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29 May 2020
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Summary: Let \(k\) be a base field and \(G\) be an algebraic group over \(k\). J.-P. Serre defined \(G\) to be special if every \(G\)-torsor \(T \to X\) is locally trivial in the Zariski topology for every reduced algebraic variety \(X\) defined over \(k\). In recent papers an a priori weaker condition is used: \(G\) is called special if every \(G\)-torsor \(T \to \operatorname{Spec}(K)\) is split for every field~\(K\) containing \(k\). We show that these two definitions are equivalent. We also generalize this fact and propose a strengthened version of the Grothendieck-Serre conjecture based on the notion of essential dimension.
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algebraic group
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torsor
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special group
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local ring
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Grothendieck-Serre conjecture
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essential dimension
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