Filtrations, Mild groups and Arithmetic in an Equivariant context
Date: Wed, Feb 1, 2023
Location: Online, PIMS, University of Lethbridge, Zoom
Conference: Lethbridge Number Theory and Combinatorics Seminar
Subject: Mathematics
Class: Scientific
Abstract:
Oussama R. Hamza (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Pro-p groups arise naturally in number theory as quotients of absolute Galois groups over number fields. These groups are quite mysterious. During the 60's, Koch gave a presentation of some of these quotients. Furthermore, around the same period, Jennings, Golod, Shafarevich and Lazard introduced two integer sequences (a_n) and (c_n), closely related to a special filtration of a finitely generated pro-p group G, called the Zassenhaus filtration. These sequences give the cardinality of G, and characterize its topology. For instance, we have the well-known Gocha's alternative (Golod and Shafarevich): There exists an integer n such that a_n=0 (or c_n has a polynomial growth) if and only if G is a Lie group over p-adic fields.
In 2016, Minac, Rogelstad and Tan inferred an explicit relation between a_n and c_n. Recently (2022), considering geometrical ideas of Filip and Stix, Hamza got more precise relations in an equivariant context: when the automorphism group of G admits a subgroup of order a prime q dividing p-1.
In this talk, we present equivariant relations inferred by Hamza (2022) and give explicit examples in an arithmetical context.