Three-dimensional purely quasimonomial actions

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DOI10.1215/21562261-2019-0008zbMATH Open1453.12006arXiv1501.03558OpenAlexW3100272175MaRDI QIDQ2175457FDOQ2175457


Authors: Akinari Hoshi, Hidetaka Kitayama, Ming-Chang Kang Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 29 April 2020

Published in: Journal of Algebra, Kyoto Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let G be a finite subgroup of mathrmAutk(K(x1,ldots,xn)) where K/k is a finite field extension and K(x1,ldots,xn) is the rational function field with n variables over K. The action of G on K(x1,ldots,xn) is called quasi-monomial if it satisfies the following three conditions (i) sigma(K)subsetK for any sigmainG; (ii) KG=k where KG is the fixed field under the action of G; (iii) for any sigmainG and 1leqjleqn, sigma(xj)=cj(sigma)prodi=1nxiaij where cj(sigma)inKimes and [ai,j]1lei,jleninGLn(mathbbZ). A quasi-monomial action is called purely quasi-monomial if cj(sigma)=1 for any sigmainG, any 1lejlen. When k=K, a quasi-monomial action is called monomial. The main problem is that, under what situations, K(x1,ldots,xn)G is rational (= purely transcendental) over k. For n=1, the rationality problem was solved by Hoshi, Kang and Kitayama. For n=2, the problem was solved by Hajja when the action is monomial, by Voskresenskii when the action is faithful on K and purely quasi-monomial, which is equivalent to the rationality problem of n-dimensional algebraic k-tori which split over K, and by Hoshi, Kang and Kitayama when the action is purely quasi-monomial. For n=3, the problem was solved by Hajja, Kang, Hoshi and Rikuna when the action is purely monomial, by Hoshi, Kitayama and Yamasaki when the action is monomial except for one case and by Kunyavskii when the action is faithful on K and purely quasi-monomial. In this paper, we determine the rationality when n=3 and the action is purely quasi-monomial except for few cases. As an application, we will show the rationality of some 5-dimensional purely monomial actions which are decomposable.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.03558




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