The tame-wild principle for discriminant relations for number fields
classification
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relationsconstructionsdivisibilitynumberramificationresolventalgebrasassumption
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Consider tuples of separable algebras over a common local or global number field, related to each other by specified resolvent constructions. Under the assumption that all ramification is tame, simple group-theoretic calculations give best possible divisibility relations among the discriminants. We show that for many resolvent constructions, these divisibility relations continue to hold even in the presence of wild ramification.
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