On the genera of semisimple groups defined over an integral domain of a global function field
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Abstract: Let be the global function field of rational functions over a smooth and projective curve defined over a finite field . The ring of regular functions on where is any finite set of closed points on is a Dedekind domain of . For a semisimple -group with a smooth fundamental group , we aim to describe both the set of genera of and its principal genus (the latter if is isotropic at ) in terms of abelian groups depending on and only. This leads to a necessary and sufficient condition for the Hasse local-global principle to hold for certain . We also use it to express the Tamagawa number of a semisimple -group by the Euler Poincar'e invariant. This facilitates the computation of for twisted -groups.
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