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Date: 2013-03-26 03:00:56
Group theory
Representation theory
Algebraic number field
Cyclotomic character
Group representation
Representation theory of finite groups
Abstract algebra
Algebra
Algebraic number theory

LOCALLY INDECOMPOSABLE GALOIS REPRESENTATIONS EKNATH GHATE AND VINAYAK VATSAL Abstract. In [GV04] the authors showed that, under some technical conditions, the local Galois representations attached to the members of a no

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