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In this note we consider the index in the ring of integers of an abelian extension of a number field of the additive subgroup generated by integers which lie in subfields that are cyclic over . This index is finite, it only depends on the Galois group and the degree of , and we give an explicit combinatorial formula for it. When generalizing to more general Dedekind domains, a correction term can be needed if there is an inseparable extension of residue fields. We identify this correction term...
The so-called Lifted Root Number Conjecture is a strengthening of Chinburg’s -
conjecture for Galois extensions of number fields. It is certainly more difficult
than the -localization. Following the lead of Ritter and Weiss, we prove the Lifted Root Number
Conjecture for the case that and the degree of is an odd prime, with
another small restriction on ramification. The very explicit calculations with cyclotomic
units use trees and some classical combinatorics for bookkeeping. An important...
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