A generalization of a theorem of Swan with applications to Iwasawa theory
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Abstract: Let be a prime and let be a finite group. By a celebrated theorem of Swan, two finitely generated projective -modules and are isomorphic if and only if and are isomorphic as -modules. We prove an Iwasawa-theoretic analogue of this result and apply this to the Iwasawa theory of local and global fields. We thereby determine the structure of natural Iwasawa modules up to (pseudo-)isomorphism.
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