On Galois Extensions of Local Fields with a Single Wild Ramification Jump

Abstract

For a given positive integer n and K/Qp a finite extension of ramification degree e, we determine the number of finite Galois extensions L/K with inertia degree f and a single nonnegative ramification jump at n as long as (p,e) is outside of a finite set. This builds upon the tamely ramified case, which is a classical consequence of Serre's Mass Formula, exhibiting a more restrictive behavior than in the tamely ramified case because the degrees of such extensions are bounded. We do this by working in a fixed Lubin-Tate extension and exploiting the surjectivity of a map corresponding to the ramification jump to reconstruct the U1 part of the norm subgroup (coming from local class field theory) from its fibers and then by understanding how the fibers interact by studying them in terms of properties of the formal logarithm and partitions.

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