Moduli relations between -adic representations and the regular inverse Galois problem

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zbMATH Open1497.11114arXiv2008.01603MaRDI QIDQ5043151FDOQ5043151


Authors: Michael D. Fried Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 October 2022

Abstract: There are two famous Abel Theorems. Most well-known is his description of abelian (analytic) functions on a one dimensional compact complex torus. The other collects together those complex tori, with their prime degree isogenies, into one space. Riemann's generalization of the first features his famous theta functions. His deepest work aimed at extending Abel's second theorem; he died before he fulfilled this. That extension is often pictured on complex higher dimension torii. For Riemann, though, it was to spaces of Jacobians of compact Riemann surfaces, W, of genus g, toward studying functions phi: W -> P^1_z, on them. Data for such pairs (W,phi) starts with a monodromy group, G, and conjugacy classes C in G. Many applications come from putting all such covers attached to (G,C) in natural -- Hurwitz -- families. We connect two such applications: The Regular Inverse Galois Problem (RIGP) and Serre's Open Image Theorem (OIT). We call the connecting device Modular Towers (MT s). Backdrop for the OIT and RIGP uses Serre's books Abelian l-adic representations and elliptic curves (1968) and Topics in Galois theory (1992). Serre's OIT example is the case where MT levels identify as modular curves. With an example that isn't modular curves, we explain conjectured MT properties -- generalizing a Theorem of Hilbert's -- that would conclude an OIT for all MTs. Solutions of pieces on both ends of these connections are known in significant cases.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.01603




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