
doi: 10.1007/bf01229807
Let k be a perfect field of characteristic \(p>0\). Let \(W=W(k)\) be the ring of Witt vectors over k and K its quotient field. Let \(\bar{\mathfrak m}\) be the maximal ideal of the ring of integers of an algebraic closure of K. For a one-dimensional formal group F defined over W of finite height h, denote by \(F_{p^ n}\) the set of elements of \(F(\bar{\mathfrak m})\) of order dividing \(p^ n\). Let \(m\geq 1\) and F be a formal group over W of height h, which corresponds to Honda's special element \(p+p^ mc_ 1T+...+p^ mc_{h-1}T^{h-1}+cT^ h\) \((c_ 1,...,c_{h-1},c\in W\), c invertible) [cf. \textit{T. Honda}, J. Math. Soc. Japan 22, 213-246 (1970; Zbl 0202.031)]. In this paper we explicitly describe the Galois extension \(K(F_{p^{m+1}})/K\). We also compute the ramification numbers of the extension. In particular our result gives an explicit description of \(K(F_ p^ 2)/K\) for all formal groups over W of height h.
510.mathematics, Honda's special element, torsion points of formal groups, characteristic p, Separable extensions, Galois theory, Witt vectors and related rings, ring of Witt vectors, Formal groups, \(p\)-divisible groups, Galois extension, Article
510.mathematics, Honda's special element, torsion points of formal groups, characteristic p, Separable extensions, Galois theory, Witt vectors and related rings, ring of Witt vectors, Formal groups, \(p\)-divisible groups, Galois extension, Article
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