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Sayfa 35
Suppose that k is a finite extension of either the field of p - adic numbers or the
field of rational numbers . An explicit construction of a natural integral model To of
T is presented . The model To is a reduced faithfully flat affine scheme of finite ...
Suppose that k is a finite extension of either the field of p - adic numbers or the
field of rational numbers . An explicit construction of a natural integral model To of
T is presented . The model To is a reduced faithfully flat affine scheme of finite ...
Sayfa 36
Let o C k , suppose k is the field of fractions of the ring 0 , and let the torus T split
over a finite normal extension Lk with an o - integral basis . Under these
assumptions , we construct the standard o - integral model of the k - torus T . Our
...
Let o C k , suppose k is the field of fractions of the ring 0 , and let the torus T split
over a finite normal extension Lk with an o - integral basis . Under these
assumptions , we construct the standard o - integral model of the k - torus T . Our
...
Sayfa 44
un , The scheme T11 : = Spec A11 is not of finite type over Zp , so that , in general
, the scheme T1 may probably fail to be a scheme of finite type over o . The
reduction of the scheme Tu1 can be calculated easily . We have A11 OZ , Fp =
Fpst , t ...
un , The scheme T11 : = Spec A11 is not of finite type over Zp , so that , in general
, the scheme T1 may probably fail to be a scheme of finite type over o . The
reduction of the scheme Tu1 can be calculated easily . We have A11 OZ , Fp =
Fpst , t ...
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