We investigate the Galois cohomology of finitely generated maximal pro-p quotients of absolute Galois groups. Assuming the well-known conjectural description of these groups, we show that Galois cohomology has the PBW property. Hence in particular it is a Koszul algebra. This answers positively a conjecture by Positselski in this case. We also provide an analogous unconditional result about Pythagorean fields. Moreover, we establish some results that relate the quadratic dual of Galois cohomology with the p-Zassenhaus filtration on the group. This paper also contains a survey of Koszul property in Galois cohomology and its relation with absolute Galois groups.

Koszul algebras and quadratic duals in Galois cohomology

Quadrelli, C;
2021-01-01

Abstract

We investigate the Galois cohomology of finitely generated maximal pro-p quotients of absolute Galois groups. Assuming the well-known conjectural description of these groups, we show that Galois cohomology has the PBW property. Hence in particular it is a Koszul algebra. This answers positively a conjecture by Positselski in this case. We also provide an analogous unconditional result about Pythagorean fields. Moreover, we establish some results that relate the quadratic dual of Galois cohomology with the p-Zassenhaus filtration on the group. This paper also contains a survey of Koszul property in Galois cohomology and its relation with absolute Galois groups.
2021
Koszul algebras; Galois cohomology; absolute Galois groups
Quadrelli, C; Minac, J; Pasini, F; Tan, Nd
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