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Noether's problem for abelian extensions of cyclic $p$-groups

Published 30 Jan 2013 in math.AG | (1301.7284v1)

Abstract: Let $K$ be a field and $G$ be a finite group. Let $G$ act on the rational function field $K(x(g):g\in G)$ by $K$ automorphisms defined by $g\cdot x(h)=x(gh)$ for any $g,h\in G$. Denote by $K(G)$ the fixed field $K(x(g):g\in G)G$. Noether's problem then asks whether $K(G)$ is rational (i.e., purely transcendental) over $K$. The first main result of this article is that $K(G)$ is rational over $K$ for a certain class of $p$-groups having an abelian subgoup of index $p$. The second main result is that $K(G)$ is rational over $K$ for any group of order $p5$ or $p6$ ($p$ is an odd prime) having an abelian normal subgroup such that its quotient group is cyclic. (In both theorems we assume that if $char K\ne p$ then $K$ contains a primitive $pe$-th root of unity, where $pe$ is the exponent of $G$.)

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