Failure of the Hasse principle on general K3 surfaces

Abstract

We show that transcendental elements of the Brauer group of an algebraic surface can obstruct the Hasse principle. We construct a general K3 surface X of degree 2 over Q, together with a two-torsion Brauer class A that is unramified at every finite prime, but ramifies at real points of X. Motivated by Hodge theory, the pair (X,A) is constructed from a double cover of P2 x P2 ramified over a hypersurface of bi-degree (2,2).

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