Let G=Spec (A) be a finite and flat group scheme over the ring of algebraic integers R of a number field K and suppose that the generic fiber of G is the constant group scheme over K for a finite group G. Then the R-dual ADof A identifies as a Hopf R-order in the group algebra KG. If B is a principal homogeneous space for A, then it is known that B is a locally free AD-module. By multiplying the trace form of BK/K by a certain scalar we obtain a G-invariant form Tr'B which provides a non-degenerate R-form on B. If G has odd order, we show that the G-forms (B, Tr'B) and (A, Tr'A) are locally isomorphic and we study the question of when they are globally isomorphic. Suppose now that K is a finite extension of Qₚ with valuation ring R. In the course of our study we are led to consider the extension of scalars map φK: G₀ (AD) G₀ (ADK) =G₀ (KG). When AD is the group ring RG, Swan showed that φK is an isomorphism. Jensen and Larson proved that φK is also an isomorphism for any Hopf R-order AD of KG when G is abelian and K is large enough. Here we prove that φK is at most a finite abelian p-group. However, numerous examples lead us to conjecture that Swan's result extends to all Hopf R-orders in KG, i. e. φK is always trivial.
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Philippe Cassou‐Noguès
TiGenix (Spain)
M. J. Taylor
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e02f46f0e39f13e7fa2de4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2509.04978
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