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Iwasawa Theory 2012

State of the Art and Recent Advances

Part of the book series: Contributions in Mathematical and Computational Sciences (CMCS, volume 7)

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Table of contents (17 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Lecture Notes

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Overview of Some Iwasawa Theory

      • Christian Wuthrich
      Pages 3-34
  3. Research and Survey Articles

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 63-63
    2. Modular Symbols in Iwasawa Theory

      • Takako Fukaya, Kazuya Kato, Romyar Sharifi
      Pages 177-219
    3. Weber’s Class Number One Problem

      • Takashi Fukuda, Keiichi Komatsu, Takayuki Morisawa
      Pages 221-226
    4. On p-Adic Artin L-Functions II

      • Ralph Greenberg
      Pages 227-245
    5. On Equivariant Characteristic Ideals of Real Classes

      • Thong Nguyen Quang Do
      Pages 379-399
    6. Nearly Overconvergent Modular Forms

      • Eric Urban
      Pages 401-441
    7. On \(\hat{\mathbb{Z}}\)-Zeta Function

      • ZdzisÅ‚aw Wojtkowiak
      Pages 471-483
  4. Erratum to: Modular Symbols in Iwasawa Theory

    • Takako Fukaya, Kazuya Kato, Romyar Sharifi
    Pages E1-E1

About this book

This is the fifth conference in a bi-annual series, following conferences in Besancon, Limoges, Irsee and Toronto. The meeting aims to bring together different strands of research in and closely related to the area of Iwasawa theory. During the week before the conference in a kind of summer school a series of preparatory lectures for young mathematicians was provided as an introduction to Iwasawa theory.

Iwasawa theory is a modern and powerful branch of number theory and can be traced back to the Japanese mathematician Kenkichi Iwasawa, who introduced the systematic study of Z_p-extensions and p-adic L-functions, concentrating on the case of ideal class groups. Later this would be generalized to elliptic curves. Over the last few decades considerable progress has been made in automorphic Iwasawa theory, e.g. the proof of the Main Conjecture for GL(2) by Kato and Skinner & Urban. Techniques such as Hida’s theory of p-adic modular forms and big Galois representations play a crucial part. Also a noncommutative Iwasawa theory of arbitrary p-adic Lie extensions has been developed.

This volume aims to present a snapshot of the state of art of Iwasawa theory as of 2012. In particular it offers an introduction to Iwasawa theory (based on a preparatory course by Chris Wuthrich) and a survey of the proof of Skinner & Urban (based on a lecture course by Xin Wan).

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom

    Thanasis Bouganis

  • Institute of Mathematics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany

    Otmar Venjakob

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