Stronger arithmetic equivalence

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DOI10.19086/DA.29452zbMATH Open1483.11250arXiv2104.01956OpenAlexW3214594701MaRDI QIDQ5028495FDOQ5028495


Authors: Andrew V. Sutherland Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 10 February 2022

Published in: discrete Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Motivated by a recent result of Prasad, we consider three stronger notions of arithmetic equivalence: local integral equivalence, integral equivalence, and solvable equivalence. In addition to having the same Dedekind zeta function (the usual notion of arithmetic equivalence), number fields that are equivalent in any of these stronger senses must have the same class number, and solvable equivalence forces an isomorphism of adele rings. Until recently the only nontrivial example of integral and solvable equivalence arose from a group-theoretic construction of Scott that was exploited by Prasad. Here we provide infinitely many distinct examples of solvable equivalence, including a family that contains Scott's construction as well as an explicit example of degree 96. We also construct examples that address questions of Scott, and of Guralnick and Weiss, and shed some light on a question of Prasad.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.01956




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