On solvability of Lie rings with an automorphism of finite order.
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A local analogue of the Grothendieck Conjecture is an equivalence between the category of complete discrete valuation fields with finite residue fields of characteristic and the category of absolute Galois groups of fields together with their ramification filtrations. The case of characteristic 0 fields was studied by Mochizuki several years ago. Then the author of this paper proved it by a different method in the case (but with no restrictions on the characteristic of )....
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