Steinitz classes of tamely ramified nonabelian extensions of odd prime power order
Abstract
The Steinitz class of a number field extension K/k is an ideal class in the ring of integers Ok of k, which, together with the degree [K:k] of the extension determines the Ok-module structure of OK. We call Rt(k,G) the classes which are Steinitz classes of a tamely ramified G-extension of k. We will say that those classes are realizable for the group G; it is conjectured that the set of realizable classes is always a group. In this paper we will develop some of the ideas contained in arXiv:0910.5080 to study some l-groups, where l is an odd prime number. In particular, together with [1] we will complete the study of realizable Steinitz classes for groups of order l3. We will also give an alternative proof of the results of [1], based on class field theory. [1] C. Bruche. Classes de Steinitz d'extensions non abeliennes de degre p3. Acta Arith., 137(2):177-191, 2009
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