Stark's conjectures
Master Thesis
2008
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We give a slightly more general version of the Rubin-Stark conjecture, but show that in most cases it follows from the standard version. After covering the necessary background, we state the principal Stark conjecture and show that although the conjecture depends on a choice of a set of places and a certain isomorphism of Q[GJ-modules, it is independent of these choices. The conjecture is shown to satisfy certain 'functoriality' properties, and we give proofs of the conjecture in some simple cases. The main body of this dissertation concerns a slightly more general version of the Rubin-Stark conjecture. A number of Galois modules. Connected with the conjecture are defined in chapter 4, and some results on exterior powers and Fitting ideals are stated. In chapter 5 the Rubin-Stark conjecture is stated and we show how its truth is unaffected by lowering the top field, changing a set S of places appropriately, and enlarging moduli. We end by giving proofs of the conjecture in several cases. A number of proofs, which would otherwise have interrupted the flow of the exposition, have been relegated to the appendix, resulting in this dissertation suffering from a bad case of appendicitis.
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Mostert, P. 2008. Stark's conjectures. University of Cape Town.