1999
DOI: 10.1006/jnth.1999.2384
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The Prime-to-Adjoint Principle and Unobstructed Galois Deformations in the Borel Case

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“…We use this notation to remind us that this kernel is generated by the $. This can be relevant for example in the case N = 2 when one considers $ of Borel type, see [4]. In loc.…”
Section: Local-to-global Principlesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…We use this notation to remind us that this kernel is generated by the $. This can be relevant for example in the case N = 2 when one considers $ of Borel type, see [4]. In loc.…”
Section: Local-to-global Principlesmentioning
confidence: 97%