We have deliberately favoured constructive proofs to existence arguments. In regards to linear representations, emphasis has been placed on matrices and linear transformations rather than modules and characters. As a result, every proposition asserting the existence of a certain object can be used a
Symplectic Representations of Inertia Groups
โ Scribed by A Silverberg; Yu.G Zarhin
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 95 KB
- Volume
- 238
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8693
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โฆ Synopsis
2 g l ลฝ .
ลฝ . which are not conjugate, even in GL Q , to a subgroup of Sp Z .
2 g l 2 g l ลฝ . However, it turns out and this is the main result of this paper that every 1 Silverberg thanks NSA and the Alexander-von-Humboldt Stiftung for financial support, and H. Lange and the Mathematics Institute of the University of Erlangen for their hospitality. Zarhin thanks NSF for financial support. We thank W. Feit for suggesting that we include a discussion of the case l s 3.
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