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arxiv: 1708.06396 · v2 · pith:VLSQ2Y2Dnew · submitted 2017-08-21 · 🧮 math.AC

The u^n-invariant and the Symbol Length of H₂^n(F)

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Given a field $F$ of $\operatorname{char}(F)=2$, we define $u^n(F)$ to be the maximal dimension of an anisotropic form in $I_q^n F$. For $n=1$ it recaptures the definition of $u(F)$. We study the relations between this value and the symbol length of $H_2^n(F)$, denoted by $sl_2^n(F)$. We show for any $n \geq 2$ that if $2^n \leq u^n(F) \leq u^2(F) < \infty$ then $sl_2^n(F) \leq \prod_{i=2}^n (\frac{u^i(F)}{2}+1-2^{i-1})$. As a result, if $u(F)$ is finite then $sl_2^n(F)$ is finite for any $n$, a fact which was previously proven when $\operatorname{char}(F) \neq 2$ by Saltman and Krashen. We also show that if $sl_2^n(F)=1$ then $u^n(F)$ is either $2^n$ or $2^{n+1}$.

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