Counting number fields in fibers (with an appendix by Jean Gillibert) (Q1706105)

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    Counting number fields in fibers (with an appendix by Jean Gillibert)
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6851639

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      Counting number fields in fibers (with an appendix by Jean Gillibert) (English)
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      21 March 2018
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      The main result of the paper is the following: Let \(X\) be a smooth geometric irreducible algebraic curve of genus \(\mathbf{g}\) defined over a number field \(K\), \(d=[K:{\mathbb Q}]\) and \(t\in K(X)\) a non-constant rational function of degree \(n\ge 2\). For every \(\tau\in {\mathcal O}_K\), choose arbitrarily a point \(P_\tau \in t^{-1}(\tau)\). The there exist real numbers \(c=c(K,\mathbf g,n)>0\) and \(B_0=B_0(K,X,t)>1\) such that, for any \(B\ge B_0\), \[ [ K(P_\tau: \tau\in {\mathcal O}_K, H(\tau)\leq B)\,: K] \ge c^{cB^d/\log B}\, . \] As a corollary, one obtains that among the number fields \(K(P_\tau)\), where \(t\in{\mathcal O}\) and \(H(\tau)\leq B\), there are at least \(cB^d/\log B\) distinct fields. This extends an analogous result of \textit{R. Dvornicich} and \textit{U. Zannier} [Ann. Sc. Norm. Super. Pisa, Cl. Sci., IV. Ser. 21, No. 3, 421--443 (1994; Zbl 0819.12003)], where the field of definition of the curve \(X\) was just \({\mathbb Q}\). The appendix by Jean Gillibert gives a scheme-theoretic explanation of the relation between geometric and arithmetic ramification of covers of \({\mathbb P}^1\), which is used to obtain important auxiliary results in order to prove the main theorem.
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      Hilbert irreducibility theorem
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      height function
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      algebraic curve
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