Class field theory for open curves over p-adic fields
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Abstract: We develop class field theory of curves over -adic fields which extends the unramified theory of S. Saito. The class groups which approximate abelian 'etale fundamental groups of such curves are introduced in the terms of algebraic -groups by imitating G. Wiesend's class group for curves over finite fields.
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