On the equation NK/k()=P(t)

Abstract

For varieties given by an equation NK/k()=P(t), where NK/k is the norm form attached to a field extension K/k and P(t) in k[t] is a polynomial, three topics have been investigated: (1) computation of the unramified Brauer group of such varieties over arbitrary fields; (2) rational points and Brauer-Manin obstruction over number fields (under Schinzel's hypothesis); (3) zero-cycles and Brauer-Manin obstruction over number fields. In this paper, we produce new results in each of three directions. We obtain quite general results under the assumption that K/k is abelian (as opposed to cyclic in earlier investigation).

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