2011
DOI: 10.1090/bull/2011-48-02
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Abstract: Abstract. Irregular primes-37 being the first such prime-have played a great role in number theory. This article discusses Ken Ribet's constructionfor all irregular primes p-of specific abelian, unramified, degree p extensions of the number fields Q(e 2πi/p ). These extensions with explicit information about their Galois groups (they are Galois over Q) were predicted to exist ever since the work of Herbrand in the 1930s. Ribet's method involves a tour through the theory of modular forms; it demonstrates the us… Show more

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