Tamagawa defect of Euler systems

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DOI10.1016/J.JNT.2008.07.003zbMATH Open1228.11164arXiv0710.3858OpenAlexW2003499175MaRDI QIDQ999718FDOQ999718


Authors: Kâzım Büyükboduk Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 10 February 2009

Published in: Journal of Number Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: As remarked in [Kolyvagin systems, by Barry Mazur and Karl Rubin] Proposition 6.2.6 and Buyukboduk[ arXiv:0706.0377v1 ] Remark 3.25 one does not expect the Kolyvagin system obtained from an Euler system for a p-adic Galois representation T to be primitive (in the sense of [Kolyvagin systems, by Barry Mazur and Karl Rubin] Definition 4.5.5) if p divides a Tamagawa number at a prime ell different from p; thus fails to compute the correct size of the relevant Selmer module. In this paper we obtain a lower bound for the size of the cokernel of the Euler system to Kolyvagin system map (see Theorem 3.2.4 of [Kolyvagin systems, by Barry Mazur and Karl Rubin] for a definition of this map) in terms of the Tamagawa numbers of T, refining [Kolyvagin systems, by Barry Mazur and Karl Rubin] Propostion 6.2.6. We show how this partially accounts for the missing Tamagawa factors in Kato's calculations with his Euler system.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0710.3858




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