Kato homology of arithmetic schemes and higher class field theory over local fields
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Publication:1419618
zbMATH Open1092.14504MaRDI QIDQ1419618FDOQ1419618
Publication date: 19 January 2004
Published in: Documenta Mathematica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/52496
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Varieties over finite and local fields (11G25) Motivic cohomology; motivic homotopy theory (14F42) Higher symbols, Milnor (K)-theory (19D45) Geometric class field theory (11G45)
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- On the K-theory of local fields
- On residue maps for affine curves
- \(K\)-theory, local cohomology and tangent spaces to Hilbert schemes
- Hasse principles for higher-dimensional fields
- Étale duality for constructible sheaves on arithmetic schemes
- Motivic homology and class field theory over \(p\)-adic fields
- A finiteness theorem for zero-cycles over \(p\)-adic fields
- Higher reciprocity laws and rational points
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- Higher Chow groups with finite coefficients and refined unramified cohomology
- Weights in arithmetic geometry
- The kernel of the reciprocity map of simple normal crossing varieties over finite fields
- The Brauer-Manin pairing, class field theory, and motivic homology
- Tame class field theory for arithmetic schemes
- Motivic cohomology: applications and conjectures
- A local to global principle for higher zero-cycles
- On the kernel of the reciprocity map of simple normal crossing varieties over finite fields
- Duality via cycle complexes
- Logarithmic Hodge-Witt sheaves on normal crossing varieties
- Non-divisible cycles on surfaces over local fields
- Cohomological Hasse principle and motivic cohomology for arithmetic schemes
- Arithmetic homology and an integral version of Kato's conjecture
- On integral class field theory for varieties over \(p\)-adic fields
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