Syntomic regulators and \(p\)-adic integration. II: \(K_2\) of curves (Q5930676)

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Syntomic regulators and \(p\)-adic integration. II: \(K_2\) of curves
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    Syntomic regulators and \(p\)-adic integration. II: \(K_2\) of curves (English)
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    10 December 2002
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    Let \(C\) be a smooth complete curve over \(\mathbb{C}_p\) with good reduction. \textit{R. Coleman} and \textit{E. deShalit} [Invent. Math. 93, No. 2, 239-266 (1988; Zbl 0655.14010)] defined a \(p\)-adic regulator \[ r_{p,C}: K_2(\mathbb{C}_p(C)) \rightarrow \text{Hom} (H^0(C,\Omega^1_{C/\mathbb{C}_p}),\mathbb{C}_p) \] based on Coleman's \(p\)-adic integration theory. In the case that \(C\) arises via base change from a smooth surjective scheme \(Z\) over the ring of integers in a finite extension of \(\mathbb{Q}_p\), the author compares the regulator of Coleman and deShalit with the syntomic regulator \[ c_2^p:K_2(Z) \rightarrow H^{2}_{\text{syn}}(Z,2) \] defined by the author in the first part of this paper [\textit{A. Besser}, Isr. J. Math. 120, Pt. B, 291-334 (2000; Zbl 1001.19003)]. The main result shows that these two regulators are in fact canonically related via Poincaré duality. The main technical tool is the notion of a local index, a generalized residue. The main result then follows from a generalization of \textit{R. F. Coleman}'s reciprocity law [Compos. Math. 72, No.~2, 205-235 (1989; Zbl 0706.14013)] in terms of Coleman functions and local indices.
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    syntomic cohomology
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    syntomic regulators
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    \(p\)-adic integration
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