Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4668369 | Advances in Mathematics | 2006 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Let K be any field and G be a finite group. Let G act on the rational function field K(xg:g∈G) by K-automorphisms defined by g·xh=xgh for any . Denote by K(G) the fixed field K(xg:g∈G)G. Noether's problem asks whether K(G) is rational (=purely transcendental) over K. An affirmative answer to Noether's problem for metacyclic p-groups will be proved provided that K contains enough roots of unity.
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