Thu, 28 Apr 2022

16:00 - 17:00
L4

A modular construction of unramified p-extensions of Q(N^{1/p})

Jaclyn Lang
( Temple University )
Abstract

In his 1976 proof of the converse of Herbrand’s theorem, Ribet used Eisenstein-cuspidal congruences to produce unramified degree-p extensions of the p-th cyclotomic field when p is an odd prime. After reviewing Ribet’s strategy, we will discuss recent work with Preston Wake in which we apply similar techniques to produce unramified degree-p extensions of Q(N^{1/p}) when N is a prime that is congruent to -1 mod p. This answers a question posed on Frank Calegari’s blog.

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